Well here we have another arcade favourite that gets the home release treatment like many arcade games made by Sega (I should play the arcade version of Alex Kidd the Lost Stars one day)
Story and gameplay: We push the start button and we kind of get the story there the protagonist is risen from the grave to rescue Athena, the daughter of Zeus you start off looking kind of weak looking but kick a blue cerberus and you can power up, do it three times and poof, werewolf/weredragon/werebear/weretiger/golden werewolf. You face off against zombies, weird flying things, purple headsuckers, anything and everything could kill you
Graphics: to be honest, I think they look better in the coin-op version, and the cut scenes prove it, but it doesn't have the options that this game has.
Addictive: You know I'm actually sorry that a sequel wasn't made who knows what other werecreatures they could have used but then again I really do have to play the Game Boy Advance version to see what else there is unless that was a remake
Depth: Well there isn't much Depth, depending how good you are at this game you could probably finish it within ten minutes
Difficulty: See what I said in Depth, it depends on how good you are at this game (or if you have figured out the hacks of the options and where you can push the A button.) Also I just played this game I was able to take down Neff very easily
Overall: I've played this game so many times that the cartridge's protective shell eventually came apart whenever I wanted to play it again I had to insert it into the console carefully, I don't own it anymore though (it's probably in the trash) I give it a 7 out of ten
Well here we have another arcade favourite that gets the home release treatment like many arcade games made by Sega (I should play the arcade version of Alex Kidd the Lost Stars one day)
Story and gameplay: We push the start button and we kind of get the story there the protagonist is risen from the grave to rescue Athena, the daughter of Zeus you start off looking kind of weak looking but kick a blue cerberus and you can power up, do it three times and poof, werewolf/weredragon/werebear/weretiger/golden werewolf. You face off against zombies, weird flying things, purple headsuckers, anything and everything could kill you
Graphics: to be honest, I think they look better in the coin-op version, and the cut scenes prove it, but it doesn't have the options that this game has.
Addictive: You know I'm actually sorry that a sequel wasn't made who knows what other werecreatures they could have used but then again I really do have to play the Game Boy Advance version to see what else there is unless that was a remake
Depth: Well there isn't much Depth, depending how good you are at this game you could probably finish it within ten minutes
Difficulty: See what I said in Depth, it depends on how good you are at this game (or if you have figured out the hacks of the options and where you can push the A button.) Also I just played this game I was able to take down Neff very easily
Overall: I've played this game so many times that the cartridge's protective shell eventually came apart whenever I wanted to play it again I had to insert it into the console carefully, I don't own it anymore though (it's probably in the trash) I give it a 7 out of ten