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Full Name Glover.7z
Filesize 5.4 MB
Region USA
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This game is so bad that it's good! Terrible controls, story, game play, and level design! For some odd reason the game is 10 times better because of flaws? You will hate it sooooooooooooo much that you will love it sooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!
I think that the Nintendo 64 version is better than the PSX version, because I just played the PSX version and I gotta say its TOTALLY different from this version; For Example: The Camera is terrible The Music is not as different than N64's (The way it sounds) and The levels look worse And you'd think that would be the N64 version, its weird...
this game makes me want some hamburger helper
Glover is an interesting game, but it gets enormously difficult fast, and you really need to hunt to open up bonus stages, and even then they only open when you AREN'T playing on easy. The game gets pretty unforgiving, and demands precise control and timing. It's fun, and the stages are colorful and interesting, but be damn sure you're up to the challenge. From what I remember from actual N64 game, cheats could really screw up the game, creating all sorts of strange glitches, like a crystal that's the size of the room you're in (trying to move it made is shatter). Experiment with codes, especially low gravity and super low gravity, because you can stack them and do some pretty crazy stuff.
Glover is a strange adventure game that has a certain charm that sadly wears off quickly. You are part of a pair of gloves that belonged to a great magician. While you are a good glove, the other glove is evil and likes being free of the Magician's grips (pun intended!). You must guide a crystal that you transform into a ball for safer travel to the end of the stage. The further you get, the more elaborate and challenging the stages. The crystal is very fragile and breaking it will cost you a life, thankfully you have the power to transform the crystal into various balls; including but not limited to: A bowling ball, a bouncy ball, etc. Glover definitely isn't a game that fits all people. It feels as if it's been through the washing machine one too many times and has shrunk, therefore I don't really suggest playing Glover unless you're absolutely craving a good Adventure game and have already completed Banjo-Kazooie, Banjo-Tooie, Conker's Bad Fur Day, and Donkey Kong 64.