Super Caesar's Palace Cover. Credit: Gamespot |
Positives:
1. More games than Vegas Stakes- This is more of a pure feel to a casino, with video slots, card games, slots, etc. So the assortment of games is definitely there.
2. Real life process- You can move around to game to game, instead of just a screen saying "Slots, Roulette" and so on. So that makes it pretty cool for a real life process of the game.
Negatives:
1. No music? Really?- Yeah when you are playing this game and you play any slots or roulette or whatever, there isn't any music. And the music of the game as you walk around is pretty mundane to be honest. There isn't much to say other than it would be better with any sort of upbeat music like Vegas Stakes. Therefore there isn't as much fun.
2. You just walk around- That's all you do to find a game. It's just walking around and just walk up to the game. You don't leave the casino, you don't really do much of anything. There's no real storyline other than play one game, move on. You don't do much.
Neutral:
1. Similarity to Vegas Stakes?: There are some, but not many. Just the games really are the same, just a bit expanded. There are some other similarities as like you can collect big rewards on the games. You don't have the strange encounters like Vegas Stakes which is more of a neutral than positive or negative.
Analysis:
Super Caesar's Palace does have some upsides to Vegas Stakes but also some downsides. It's also a game that really doesn't have that nostalgia feel to it like Vegas Stakes. It's a decent game if you want a variety of casino games which is good. But there isn't much to it. You just pick game, play game, win or lose money. I guess if you wanted the straight forward lifestyle of a casino-goer, that is that right?
Overall Rating: 5.3 out of 10
All-time Rating: 387th out of 721.
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