Yay, Monster Party! This was great Derek, probably the most complete video on Monster Party. When I made my episode, the prototype wasn't available yet, so it's cool to see the differences. I put this game in the same category as Conquest of the Crystal Palace: Somewhat mediocre, but so quirky & charming. Love it. Also, I accept your apology.
NetConsole Basically, Norm likes the NES game, Conquest of the Crystal Palace. And Derek doesn't seem to enjoy it as much, writing it off as mediocre, hence the apology to him.
I actually think the lack of percussion for the music adds to the ethereal tone. It gives playing through the game a sense of purgatory. Not sure from gameplay experience, but that's what it seems from looking at it though.
Oh...the memories I have of renting Monster Party quite possibly 10-15x from the local video store, and my dad finally realizing that he's already paid more than the game was worth and ultimately just buying it for me. At that point, I probably beat it 20x, but I still couldn't stop playing it. Seriously, an underrated game
Man I had this cart as a kid. Such an insane, difficult, but really charming experience. I never knew it was originally "parody world" and tbh I'm so glad they changed it, because that gave it that weird charm that makes it so memorable for me. Thanks for the video.
I’ve got to say, I’ve been binging a bunch of your older videos lately (both SSFF and HVGN) and outside of the fact that they’re all great videos, you’re one of the best at doing music montages.
I think a lot of us miss your old nes reviews. your reviews are great no matter what. it could be hard to review more since there isn't a whole mess load of nes games to review that are great. sword master, kickmaster, shatterhand, kabuki, guardian legend, vice project doom, the battle of olymbis, astyanax, crystalis, faxanadu, and some really expensive ones like little samson, panic restaurant, coccoron(famicon repro nes cart), mr gimmic(never released here), moon crystal (famicon nes repro) and uforia(never realeased here). I'd love to see your take on these games since all these are good and most here are great.
This was great, your style regardless of name remains in your work. I still love it, plus it doesn't have that gimmick of living in AVGN's shadow anymore. But seriously, I'm waiting on your review of Uninvited, Deja Vu, and Shadowgate on the NES. The Kemco series of MacVenture games. I fucking love those games.
I like that you point out the English version's greatness was largely accidental, and was not planned to be that way by the devs. I think that's often how great works come into existence - it's hard to make them on purpose. Great video.
btw probably really dumb of Bandai to not release this in Japan. I bet this would have been an instant classic there and sold pretty well. Heck, the franchise could be alive and well today if the Japanese properly got their hands on it.
My brothers were 10 years older than me and one of their friends stole their NES collection when I was around 6. When I saw the title screen and then Bert in this video I was amazed that this game wasn't a dream.
I had to look up what that shirt's all about and it's a bit weird. It's from a Japanese franchise, "Control Bear", and their website describes it as: "By creating an image that is so unexpected and unusual - a cute, innocent bear taking off his own head - the artist communicates his message: you control everything, be strong willed and don’t be controlled by others or just follow what others expect you to do." So it's a bear in control, fully in charge of its own life. The shirt Derek's wearing however has an imperative on it: "(you, go) control bears". The bear's got no agency whatsoever, reversing the message the creator had in mind! I'm assuming this is because whoever translated it messed up by trusting the software they were using blindly and not some clever message about the German state taking away people's freedoms or something...
Woah, a new review! Awesome! I remember wanting to send you Gotcha Force because it was a cool game and I really wanted you to review it. Maybe because, I dunno, your videos are great! You've introduced me to so many gems, and if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have played such classic beauties.
Brutal gotcha force is super, super expensive! is gamecube emulation any good, i don't even know ... but that's probably the only way i'd ever play that game.
Stop Skeletons From Fighting Is Gotcha Force really expensive? Because where I live, the most it has ever gone as far as prices go, was £5 (roughly, $7.50).
Stop Skeletons From Fighting Gamecube emulation is pretty lightweight. Laptops run it slow but computers are very capable. You should get the Dolphin emulator ^_^
As much as I miss seeing this under HVGN, this new you with Stop Skeletons from Fighting totally works for you Derek! Happy to see you push out more reviews! :) I remember picking up Monster Party before it got more well known (particularly by JonTron), and I just loved how strange the game was, and of course despite its gameplay flaws, I found it an enjoyable experience and a good game to triumph its challenge! I have to say I absolutely love the how indepthful you went into the history, especially since the prototype has been released, and using good sources like GDRI and of course the composer relation with Masaki Hashimoto was wonderful to hear! I find the music of Monster Party to be totally unique to this, outside of it, yeah it may not hold up, but some tracks are still great to listen too! Keep up the great work Derek! ;D
I used to rent this from the neighborhood video store in the late 80s & still rented it till the early 90s. I couldn't ever find a copy for sale as a kid. A lot of memories playing this taking turns with my brothers.
Count me in among those that enjoy the content you put out, Happy Video Game Nerd wine-drinking, or the chillaxed reviewer format. I do really like the Stop Skeletons production values, the intro and the more casual attire and camera set-up. I'm looking forward to what you've got coming next! :)
Monster Party is one of my all-time favorite video games. I used to think I wasn't any good at video games and had trouble clearing any of them until I played this one. It resonated with me for some reason and playing through it was a blast. I have to disagree about the gameplay and soundtrack but it may just be my nostalgia talking. Side note, the next game I cleared was Kickle Cubicle. /Shrug
Given how Undertale is, I bet this game was quite an inspiration for it, just as much as Earthbound. This game was always really weird but it was fun. It is one of the most unique games on the NES and a must play, even though as far as actually gameplay quality it is just slightly above average for NES games.
Yeah, I'm surprised this hasn't come up more often in _Undertale_ discussions. Some of the enemy designs, like a tiny shark with a giant fin, would be right at home in that game. There's also the fact that most of the bosses lob weird projectiles at you, not unlike the attacks you have to dodge between turns. Not only that, I suspect the creator of _OFF_ was drawing some inspiration from this. Aside from the obvious use of a guy with a baseball bat, the little rings that appear whenever an enemy dies felt very familiar.
Monster Party was my second NES game and over the years I got incredible good at it, I had all the boss patterns memorized and I could beat most bosses with Mark or Bert. Never underestimate the power of a bored 9 year old with a lot of time on his hands.
I think the idea still stands in both versions. Even if many of the copyrighted material is gone, MP still has plenty of well known monsters and ideas from various regions much like Castlevania from the beginning, and many simple, original ideas we could get, such as an innocent cat becoming a monstrous nightmare or the Halloween pumpkin ghost. In fact, very little are outlandish, and really, the change to the spirit of things is still intact, as I got all this even before the prototype. Monster Party is still about putting a kid up against his and other kid's own dreams and nightmares. As for the text, I found both to be equally mysterious, but for the most part, the US version has childish dialog which is usually just a statement showing off a personality or physical trait, and/or simply a pre battle cry or taunt ("face the music", which is just a straightforward battle taunt versus the stranger Japanese version's), something I found easy to get as a kid. The prototype translated, on the other hand, has some of its own randomness like that, here and there, and will only give minor hints without holding your hand, which would have even oblivious Japanese kids think, and to me, this is itself pretty mysterious in its own right. It's pretty clever many of the times, though not always. Both versions have their weak and strong points. The ending in Japan hints at a much more psychological ending BTW, with Varyuu (Bert's Japanese name, meaning Value in English I believe) instead saying what he said at the beginning to you before taking you to the "Dark World", which is "alright, let's get going!". While the US version gives us some weird relief that it happened some way or another, the original Japanese version hints at the main character being somewhat mental in the head or something, as if none of it happened at all.
...Y'know something? I've been subscribed to this guy for a long while now, but only once have one of his new videos graced my subscription screen. What a great system we have here at UA-cam. Anyhow, it seems like I've got some catching up to do!
This game is one of only 3 that I got with my NES as a kid, the other two being SMB 1 and SMB 3. It not only blew my mind back then, but also helped hone my skills. It took me a full two years to beat! (I 6 when I got my NES and 8 when I beat Monster Party.)
when we were freakin FIVE YEARS old, I remember I went out with my grandma and my friend and his mom and little brother. we ended end each leaving with an NES game. Probably at budget prices no doubt haha. I ended up with Circus Caper and my friend got Monster Party. we played through this first level and I'll never forget the bizarre stuff you've displayed in the review. thanks for the vid. a great review for a game that holds great memories
Nice to See Kabuki Quantum Fighter get a shout out. I remember messaging you back when you were on the Gametrailers video forums asking if you heard of it. Still waiting on the review
I thinks you put the skills way up high for the other youtubeur who just talk about game. You simply took it to another level. Derek, you're the best !
Easily your best work under the new umbrella. If this is any example of the quality that can be expected of Derek Alexander from here on out, then I very much look forward to tuning in.
I miss your reviews brother.. watching you gush over old games makes me gush bout you gushing about old games :) I tried this game but might go past level 1 thanks to you!
Disappointed you didn't show the messed up ending. Happy to see that the comment I made on your video, Buy Pants - They're Practical, is still represented =w=
great episode I played that for a while after seen the review in "Weird Video Games" Also Gaijin Goomba did a review to explain some of these monsters Is weird how a weird video game has become quite popular lately
Slayerthecrow Not necessarily! It depends on how many people talk about a certain title. Because the more people talk about it, the more popular it will become (either through fame or infamy). Look at Earthbound! That game is one of the more beloved snes RPGs on the system and that game is one of the weirdest game to be ever released. But due to how devoted that fan base was, and still is (mainly thanks to Starmen.net and Chuggaaconroy, to a certain extent). Honestly, I prefer weirder games.
I actually really liked "Conquest of the Crystal Palace", but hey we all have our opinions. Anyway, good review, as usual. "Monster Party" might be weird, but it's certainly fun times.
This is a much better channel name and intro. It's so goofy how James Rolfe's stupid, rabid fanboys made retro game channels do stupid things. I like AVGN but his fanboys were fucking lame.
Sotai well i like AVGN because of the content...i dont mid the "fans" that much since i dont pay much attention to them nor i think AVGN should be judged based on them
when I was 10 or 11 I bought a game a Toys R Us called Mystery Quest. Took it home and 2 days later asked my mom to take me back to the store to see if I could return it for something else. Back then, once the plastic was off you likely were out of luck, but the guy took it back as said I could pick out a different game because I told him the game was "broken." I grabbed the ticket for Monster Party and still have it to this day. HUGE UPGRADE. Not a great game, but way better than Mystery Quest, which was "broken" in the sense that it doesn't look or feel like a completed NES game ;)
I remember reading about this game a long time ago and found a rom and played through it with cheats. It was fun and weird and I loved the crazy "censored" rumors and everything. While sad to see that it was just copyrighted stuff, I'm happy that we have an actual answer to what was removed.
Yay, Monster Party! This was great Derek, probably the most complete video on Monster Party. When I made my episode, the prototype wasn't available yet, so it's cool to see the differences.
I put this game in the same category as Conquest of the Crystal Palace: Somewhat mediocre, but so quirky & charming. Love it.
Also, I accept your apology.
***** I didn't understand that apology, what's the story?
NetConsole Watch the video again...see if you can spot it :)
***** Norm, the Historian... a spin-off to Conan, The Barbarian.
***** I did notice the 'Sorry, Norm' but I didn't understand the reference. Was it some inside joke or something?
NetConsole Basically, Norm likes the NES game, Conquest of the Crystal Palace. And Derek doesn't seem to enjoy it as much, writing it off as mediocre, hence the apology to him.
You know it's a badass game when the first enemy you see is Josuke Higashikata.
I actually think the lack of percussion for the music adds to the ethereal tone. It gives playing through the game a sense of purgatory. Not sure from gameplay experience, but that's what it seems from looking at it though.
I've noticed that you have a very positive and friendly aura. One of the reasons Ive always watched your videos.
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NAILED the delivery on the "hello! baby!" line. i couldn't have asked for anything more.
solid review, man!
CrappyBlueLuigi thanks!
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12:24 Wait, is that Pants?is tha motherfucking starch pants walking around like J Edger hoover on a tuesday afternoon?
Oh...the memories I have of renting Monster Party quite possibly 10-15x from the local video store, and my dad finally realizing that he's already paid more than the game was worth and ultimately just buying it for me. At that point, I probably beat it 20x, but I still couldn't stop playing it. Seriously, an underrated game
One of video games greatest mysteries is who said 'prepare to qualify' in the original Pole Position.
Man I had this cart as a kid. Such an insane, difficult, but really charming experience. I never knew it was originally "parody world" and tbh I'm so glad they changed it, because that gave it that weird charm that makes it so memorable for me. Thanks for the video.
I also had this cart as a kid. Don't think I ever got past the 3rd level.
I’ve got to say, I’ve been binging a bunch of your older videos lately (both SSFF and HVGN) and outside of the fact that they’re all great videos, you’re one of the best at doing music montages.
I think a lot of us miss your old nes reviews. your reviews are great no matter what. it could be hard to review more since there isn't a whole mess load of nes games to review that are great. sword master, kickmaster, shatterhand, kabuki, guardian legend, vice project doom, the battle of olymbis, astyanax, crystalis, faxanadu, and some really expensive ones like little samson, panic restaurant, coccoron(famicon repro nes cart), mr gimmic(never released here), moon crystal (famicon nes repro) and uforia(never realeased here). I'd love to see your take on these games since all these are good and most here are great.
This was great, your style regardless of name remains in your work. I still love it, plus it doesn't have that gimmick of living in AVGN's shadow anymore.
But seriously, I'm waiting on your review of Uninvited, Deja Vu, and Shadowgate on the NES. The Kemco series of MacVenture games. I fucking love those games.
I like that you point out the English version's greatness was largely accidental, and was not planned to be that way by the devs. I think that's often how great works come into existence - it's hard to make them on purpose. Great video.
YES!!!!!!!! I friggin' LOVE Monster Party. Great review Derek!
Don't think I didn't catch that Shadowgate at around 6:50, Derrick. I'm onto you.
***** says they're on to me, spells my name wrong ...
5:20 Not to mention the Uninvited music. Ever since the start, I've wanted a Macventure retrospective, but I guess they're just not his type of game.
btw probably really dumb of Bandai to not release this in Japan. I bet this would have been an instant classic there and sold pretty well. Heck, the franchise could be alive and well today if the Japanese properly got their hands on it.
Maybe, but the fact the localized version is this wacky is, I think, a treat in itself.
This doesn’t need to be a franchise. It being a strange one off adds to the charm and strangeness
@@GiordanDiodato Not to mention stuff that escaped the NES-Censors like blood and crazy dialogue
You do an awesome job giving the spot light on weird and esoteric games. Keep up the good work!
My brothers were 10 years older than me and one of their friends stole their NES collection when I was around 6. When I saw the title screen and then Bert in this video I was amazed that this game wasn't a dream.
This game definitely has a dream like feeling lol.
I had to look up what that shirt's all about and it's a bit weird. It's from a Japanese franchise, "Control Bear", and their website describes it as:
"By creating an image that is so unexpected and unusual - a cute, innocent bear taking off his own head - the artist communicates his message: you control everything, be strong willed and don’t be controlled by others or just follow what others expect you to do."
So it's a bear in control, fully in charge of its own life. The shirt Derek's wearing however has an imperative on it: "(you, go) control bears". The bear's got no agency whatsoever, reversing the message the creator had in mind!
I'm assuming this is because whoever translated it messed up by trusting the software they were using blindly and not some clever message about the German state taking away people's freedoms or something...
I like the direction your content has taken. Good to see your own identity on your reviews. Thanks for the great vid
I think the plant boss is supposed to be from the little shop of horrors. This is one of my favorite games on the NES.
Woah, a new review! Awesome!
I remember wanting to send you Gotcha Force because it was a cool game and I really wanted you to review it. Maybe because, I dunno, your videos are great!
You've introduced me to so many gems, and if it weren't for you, I wouldn't have played such classic beauties.
***** It's horribly underrated.
Brutal Isn't Gotcha Force also, extremely hard to find? That, and P.N 03 are the only Capcom Gamecube titles that I'm missing.
Brutal gotcha force is super, super expensive! is gamecube emulation any good, i don't even know ... but that's probably the only way i'd ever play that game.
Stop Skeletons From Fighting Is Gotcha Force really expensive? Because where I live, the most it has ever gone as far as prices go, was £5 (roughly, $7.50).
Stop Skeletons From Fighting Gamecube emulation is pretty lightweight. Laptops run it slow but computers are very capable. You should get the Dolphin emulator ^_^
1:54 Quote from JonTron: Then they FUSED together!! WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!
Derek you are by far my favorite script reviewer! Awesome stuff here bro
As much as I miss seeing this under HVGN, this new you with Stop Skeletons from Fighting totally works for you Derek! Happy to see you push out more reviews! :)
I remember picking up Monster Party before it got more well known (particularly by JonTron), and I just loved how strange the game was, and of course despite its gameplay flaws, I found it an enjoyable experience and a good game to triumph its challenge!
I have to say I absolutely love the how indepthful you went into the history, especially since the prototype has been released, and using good sources like GDRI and of course the composer relation with Masaki Hashimoto was wonderful to hear! I find the music of Monster Party to be totally unique to this, outside of it, yeah it may not hold up, but some tracks are still great to listen too! Keep up the great work Derek! ;D
Oh golly, a nice complimenting review of one of my favorite NES games!
5:24 nice slip in of an Uninvited track there. :b
Man, that Friday The 13th cabin music can be used for ANYTHING and work perfectly. haha Another killer video brother, thank you!
I used to rent this from the neighborhood video store in the late 80s & still rented it till the early 90s. I couldn't ever find a copy for sale as a kid. A lot of memories playing this taking turns with my brothers.
So happy to see you back Derek! Fucking love the new intro , keep it up man
Count me in among those that enjoy the content you put out, Happy Video Game Nerd wine-drinking, or the chillaxed reviewer format. I do really like the Stop Skeletons production values, the intro and the more casual attire and camera set-up. I'm looking forward to what you've got coming next! :)
Great review Derek!!!! Felt like your older reviews love your explanations and personal feelings about the games. Thank you!!!!
I literally watched this again to look at Dereck's adorable hair cut lol
Great stuff Derek! Plenty of people have taken a superficial look at MP, but it's great to see you're passion for minutiae on display.
Keep it up man!
Monster Party Parody the official Japanese release is now available at Etsy guys!
This was one of my favorite games as a kid but I'm glad I didn't see the ending at the time because that would have traumatized me.
Monster Party is proudly in my collection! :)
Monster Party is one of my all-time favorite video games. I used to think I wasn't any good at video games and had trouble clearing any of them until I played this one. It resonated with me for some reason and playing through it was a blast. I have to disagree about the gameplay and soundtrack but it may just be my nostalgia talking. Side note, the next game I cleared was Kickle Cubicle. /Shrug
Given how Undertale is, I bet this game was quite an inspiration for it, just as much as Earthbound. This game was always really weird but it was fun. It is one of the most unique games on the NES and a must play, even though as far as actually gameplay quality it is just slightly above average for NES games.
Yeah, I'm surprised this hasn't come up more often in _Undertale_ discussions. Some of the enemy designs, like a tiny shark with a giant fin, would be right at home in that game. There's also the fact that most of the bosses lob weird projectiles at you, not unlike the attacks you have to dodge between turns.
Not only that, I suspect the creator of _OFF_ was drawing some inspiration from this. Aside from the obvious use of a guy with a baseball bat, the little rings that appear whenever an enemy dies felt very familiar.
@@stevethepocket One of the enemies in the Ruins actually says "Please don't pick on me".
I watch this every year or so just to keep myself level. What a weird and interesting game. Great job.
I don't know what you're talking about... I absolutely LOVE this soundtrack!
Monster Party was my second NES game and over the years I got incredible good at it, I had all the boss patterns memorized and I could beat most bosses with Mark or Bert. Never underestimate the power of a bored 9 year old with a lot of time on his hands.
The ending cutscenes of Monster Party are still some of the most surreal and insane things I've seen in an NES game, or perhaps even games in general.
Lamsaturn it doesn't make any sense when you think about it but it gave me chills up my spine!
I appreciate how in depth this review is, splendid work.
I think the idea still stands in both versions. Even if many of the copyrighted material is gone, MP still has plenty of well known monsters and ideas from various regions much like Castlevania from the beginning, and many simple, original ideas we could get, such as an innocent cat becoming a monstrous nightmare or the Halloween pumpkin ghost. In fact, very little are outlandish, and really, the change to the spirit of things is still intact, as I got all this even before the prototype. Monster Party is still about putting a kid up against his and other kid's own dreams and nightmares.
As for the text, I found both to be equally mysterious, but for the most part, the US version has childish dialog which is usually just a statement showing off a personality or physical trait, and/or simply a pre battle cry or taunt ("face the music", which is just a straightforward battle taunt versus the stranger Japanese version's), something I found easy to get as a kid. The prototype translated, on the other hand, has some of its own randomness like that, here and there, and will only give minor hints without holding your hand, which would have even oblivious Japanese kids think, and to me, this is itself pretty mysterious in its own right. It's pretty clever many of the times, though not always. Both versions have their weak and strong points.
The ending in Japan hints at a much more psychological ending BTW, with Varyuu (Bert's Japanese name, meaning Value in English I believe) instead saying what he said at the beginning to you before taking you to the "Dark World", which is "alright, let's get going!". While the US version gives us some weird relief that it happened some way or another, the original Japanese version hints at the main character being somewhat mental in the head or something, as if none of it happened at all.
...Y'know something? I've been subscribed to this guy for a long while now, but only once have one of his new videos graced my subscription screen. What a great system we have here at UA-cam. Anyhow, it seems like I've got some catching up to do!
This game is one of only 3 that I got with my NES as a kid, the other two being SMB 1 and SMB 3. It not only blew my mind back then, but also helped hone my skills. It took me a full two years to beat! (I 6 when I got my NES and 8 when I beat Monster Party.)
The Shadowgate soundtrack is so good, went real well with the video.
Great video, Derek! Loving your content as always! :D
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I'm happy to see you back! I like the rebranding and style, and look forward to more! :)
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Great review as always Derek. I freaking love Monster Party! My go to game for people who think that older games are all the same
Awesome game and review. Started playing Monster Party tonight after I saw this view. Never knew what I was missing. Thanks again!
I like its weirdness. Unusual enemy variety like this makes me want to perform a quirkafleeg.
when we were freakin FIVE YEARS old, I remember I went out with my grandma and my friend and his mom and little brother. we ended end each leaving with an NES game. Probably at budget prices no doubt haha. I ended up with Circus Caper and my friend got Monster Party. we played through this first level and I'll never forget the bizarre stuff you've displayed in the review. thanks for the vid. a great review for a game that holds great memories
The 80's were such a magical time for video games.
Nice to See Kabuki Quantum Fighter get a shout out. I remember messaging you back when you were on the Gametrailers video forums asking if you heard of it. Still waiting on the review
I thinks you put the skills way up high for the other youtubeur who just talk about game. You simply took it to another level. Derek, you're the best !
I think Tokyo ghost wire might be an unintentional successor to this game.
Great video! Thanks for going the extra distance to dig up all that information on it, that's what sets your videos apart in my opinion.
Great to see Derek back with a full review!
Easily your best work under the new umbrella. If this is any example of the quality that can be expected of Derek Alexander from here on out, then I very much look forward to tuning in.
I miss your reviews brother.. watching you gush over old games makes me gush bout you gushing about old games :) I tried this game but might go past level 1 thanks to you!
I was wondering when Derick would do this, the moment i knew about this game it just screamed for him to review it.
awesome video.
I remember renting this as a child and really liking it. Was surprised when I found out that many didn't enjoy it.
I loved this game and I think I still have it. Found it and a bunch of NES games someone abandoned in front of a video store.
I remember owning this game. Man, I had forgotten about it until now. Thanks for the review!
I've never played it but yeah man that is pretty amazing that they allowed that without censoring the hell out of it.
Disappointed you didn't show the messed up ending.
Happy to see that the comment I made on your video, Buy Pants - They're Practical, is still represented =w=
Yaaaay! Derek is officially back!
I'd love to see you cover games like Ghoul School and Ghost Lion. I feel like you could really do them justice.
great episode
I played that for a while after seen the review in "Weird Video Games"
Also Gaijin Goomba did a review to explain some of these monsters
Is weird how a weird video game has become quite popular lately
Slayerthecrow Not necessarily!
It depends on how many people talk about a certain title. Because the more people talk about it, the more popular it will become (either through fame or infamy). Look at Earthbound! That game is one of the more beloved snes RPGs on the system and that game is one of the weirdest game to be ever released. But due to how devoted that fan base was, and still is (mainly thanks to Starmen.net and Chuggaaconroy, to a certain extent).
Honestly, I prefer weirder games.
Slayerthecrow To be fair it's been fodder for the internet for quite a while now.
I still really don't get the title Stop Skeletons From Fighting but your quality is consistent. Good work!
Great overview of the game! I am going to have to fire this up sometime soon.
It's about time a REAL reviewer covered this game. Great job Derek!
Awesome review. I was really into this game as a kid. I remember the ending was creepy as hell.
You and Norman make me get emotional with your videos
I don't think I ever beaten the first level of that game as a kid.
Glad to have you back, Derek! Keep knockin' em dead!
I love Monster Party! It's my favorite NES game (albeit really flawed). I'd pay 6000 to own the prototype, if I had that kind of money. :/
I actually really liked "Conquest of the Crystal Palace", but hey we all have our opinions. Anyway, good review, as usual. "Monster Party" might be weird, but it's certainly fun times.
Oh hellz yeah, gots to get my Derek on! Seriously, you're really good at this, I've always liked your videos a lot, you're a very charming dude.
This is a much better channel name and intro. It's so goofy how James Rolfe's stupid, rabid fanboys made retro game channels do stupid things. I like AVGN but his fanboys were fucking lame.
Sotai well i like AVGN because of the content...i dont mid the "fans" that much since i dont pay much attention to them nor i think AVGN should be judged based on them
ElBribri I'm not judging him. I'm judging the fans.
Yeah, deutsches T-Shirt xDDD
I'm very happy to see a new review....and it still felt like the good old days :)
:18 I just noticed what this is a reference too. It's a reference to Kafka's The Metamorphoses.
Digging the shit out of that new intro!
I used to have this game when I was a kid, I really dug the cover. Good review.
Brooooo I totally forgot I used to rent this game all the time when I was a kid.
Me too. Me and brothers rented it constantly
Just beat this tonight and truly enjoyed it!
when I was 10 or 11 I bought a game a Toys R Us called Mystery Quest. Took it home and 2 days later asked my mom to take me back to the store to see if I could return it for something else. Back then, once the plastic was off you likely were out of luck, but the guy took it back as said I could pick out a different game because I told him the game was "broken." I grabbed the ticket for Monster Party and still have it to this day. HUGE UPGRADE. Not a great game, but way better than Mystery Quest, which was "broken" in the sense that it doesn't look or feel like a completed NES game ;)
I thought the dogs with human heads were a reference to the Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Awesome! I'd love to see more of these reviews.
I love Monster Party.
That new intro is fucking rad.
That strategy at 6:34 makes the game even weirder. Gotta say that boy got talent though
Awesome review! You get better with every video
Why is this shirt in German. Ich liebe es.
Love the use of Shadowgate music
I remember reading about this game a long time ago and found a rom and played through it with cheats. It was fun and weird and I loved the crazy "censored" rumors and everything. While sad to see that it was just copyrighted stuff, I'm happy that we have an actual answer to what was removed.
Finally! Feels like ages since you made an NES review lol
New HVGN video! It is not, I know, but it really is.
ZerotakerZX i dropped the hvgn name but nothing about how i approach my writing has really changed!