Overall 9.6 Graphics 8.3 Sound 7.3 Addictive 9.7 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 8
10
A Great Game for Fans of Sailor moon Bumblebee2006
It took me forever to finish this game! Its not difficult its the little side quests you can do and all the special powers you can get! I loved the Link abilities, though I didn't figure them all out until near the end of the game. The link abilities defiantly help win the last boss fight. I would recommend using the three person link ability in your part with who ever you choice and Sailor Pluto's time stop. The graphics were pretty good for being an old game. The English translation was very much in character as well. Though the voices were probably the best part, eventually doing the same attack over and over could get a little annoying. Though with the Link abilities they say nothing just attack so that was easier. The sound sometimes got on my nerves and I had to mute my computer just to concentrate on what I was doing, that's why I gave it a seven. My goodness I would rush through work just so I could play Sailor Moon Another Story, its a long thought out game, but I LOVED every part of it. Even the parts that got me a little frustrated. Several times I had to stop and play another game only to come back five minutes later to play SMAS. That's how addicted I thought the game was. The story line follows a pretty lengthy story, it took me almost two months to finish the game, though I took breaks and did other things, it may take you a shorter time. What was great was the ending had two different endings so try and get them both if you can. There really was a lot to do, and it took a ton of time to beat. Also make sure to collect those Puzzle Pieces for an extra award at the end. That was the most difficult part collecting them all. I had to look up a guide so I could find them. The completed puzzle is pretty cute. The game itself wasn't as hard as I thought it would be, but still was pretty tough. As in several cases I died a lot and had to stop playing before I threw my computer out the window. Or sailor moon for that matter. The controls were hard for me because when I would push enter it would take me to the screen to link the Senshi's for their special moves. To get to your items you pressed s on your keyboard, and x to select the item. All in all SMAS is a must play for Sailor Moon fans, I look forward to playing the game again just so you can see all the link moves and the game story is very good.
Graphics 9 Sound 7 Addictive 10 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 8
Review Rating: 5/5
Submitted: 09-12-12
Review Replies: 0
10
A MUST play for Sailor Moon fans Venus2003
Hi guys, It's Venus here. This is a review of Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon:Another Story.
OVERALL
This is a VERY addictive game, with average graphics, good sound, practically this is the perfect game for Sailor Moon fans. Just one word: AWESOMENESS. This game receives a 10 from me.
GRAPHICS
This game's graphics are average, even a little better. This part isn't that remarkable, but it's still good. For a game like this,they should have been better. This section receives a 8.
SOUND
Like the graphics. The sound isn't that good like I hoped it'll be, but it is good. Some tunes make the scene memorable while others are just out of place. The voices are pretty annoying. I was willing to give this section a 9, but the voices made me think twice. Gotta give 7.
ADDICTIVENESS
Like I said before, this game is a VERY addictive game. I didn't even THINK that it existed such an addictive game. This is the most addictive game I EVER played. After a break of a few days I gotta start it again . Addictiveness is equal with 10.
STORY
This game has the best storyline I've ever seen. VERY original. Let me say the plot of the game: After they defeated the Death Busters, the Sailor Senshi lived a peaceful life of a normal teenager without any worries until a Daimon entered the OSA-P store. Do you want to know how a DAIMON entered the store? I will tell you but promise me that you will try the game. A woman named Apsu changed the Destiny of the antagonists of the seasons 1-3 so they will be able to get their revenge towards the Sailor Senshi. Why did she even want to change their Destiny? She wanted to destroy Crystal Tokyo because it's existence was slowly killing her. She recruited 5 young girls (one accidentally) that had the wish and power to change Destiny. This group was called The Opposito Senshi. The leader is Sin, the opposite of Sailor Moon, The considerate one is Nabu, the opposite of Sailor Mercury. The...the...the fast one is Nergal, the opposite of Mars. The competitive one is Marduk, the opposite of Jupiter and the talkative one is Ishtar, the opposite of Venus. Ishtar was the one who was accidentally recruited the same time as Nabu(she was Nabu's friend before the story). Now that you know the main characters and antagonists of the game let's move on! Oh, and before that I need to acknowledge you that the story section as a 10 from me.
DEPHT
The game is long, VERY long and has a lot to offer. I will say this word again: AWESOMENESS! Normally, I would give this section a 10.
DIFFICULTY
I have only two words to say: VERY HARD! From where should I know that I should be heading towards Kainess village in order to beat Emeraude? From where should I know that near the end of chapter 4 I should be heading towards Silver Millennium? From where should I know this information, huh? From WALKTHROUGHS! And take note that these walkthroughs are made by other players! I am giving this section a 9.
That's all,folks! Be sure to check out this game after reading this review! The game is really worth your time and you MUST give it a try if you're a Sailor Moon fan!
Graphics 8 Sound 7 Addictive 10 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 9
Review Rating: 5/5
Submitted: 01-11-13
Review Replies: 1
9.5
Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon - Another Story REVIEW lizzzz
Overall:
This game was excellent!! For those who enjoy games like Pokemon and Final Fantasy franchises, or for fans of Sailor Moon, this game is a must! The game follows Usagi and the other sailor scouts as they try to save the world from an altered destiny. This game is a turn based strategy game, which can make the game-play slow with a lot of leveling up, but the ability to use combined attacks (link techniques) is not only a treat for sailor moon fans, but makes battles more dynamic and speedier.
Graphics:
For super nintendo, the graphics are great. At times the game can be choppy or slow during a battle scene, but it always fixes itself. I loved watching the different link technique attacks. The battle graphics do leave more to be desired because the enemy is always stationary, but that could just be an opinion of a spoiled gamer.
Sound:
The music is typical for sailor moon, and the grunts and yells from the sailor scouts when attacking/being attacked can be annoying, but it also makes the game more realistic because the voice actors for the game are the same voice actors for the show (at least for the most part, Sailor Jupiter in particular sounds identical to her anime voice).
Addictiveness:
This game was very addictive. I found myself itching to play throughout the day, especially because the story is so intricate. The game is broken up by chapters, and I was highly motivated to get to the next chapter or sub-chapter because of this gaming structure. By breaking up levels into chapters it makes the game play seem less lengthy.
Story:
As previously mentioned, this story follows Sailor Moon and the Sailor Scouts in their mission to save the world from an altered destiny. The story really sticks to the anime guidelines by adding enemies and friends from the anime to really make the gamer feel immersed in Sailor Moon's world.
Depth:
This game is extremely long! It even warns you at the beginning of the game to save often because the game is so long (I highly suggest utilizing the F2 save frequently). There are five main chapters, with sub-chapters throughout the game. If you are looking for a long game with a lot of substance, I highly suggest this game.
Difficulty:
This game was not extremely difficult; at times the bosses proved difficult, but planning ahead with lots of items really helps. The most difficult part of the game is finding out what to do, and if you make a mistake the game will usually reroute you (which can really help if you're stuck or be annoying if you are trying to go back to a shop). This game is more for the story than the difficulty, so if you're looking for a good play with an intricate story, I highly suggest this game.
Graphics 8 Sound 8 Addictive 9 Story 10 Depth 10 Difficulty 7
Review Rating: 4.8/5
Submitted: 04-17-12
Review Replies: 2