Sailor Moon Beat ’em Up Games: Initial Thoughts
Oh Sailor Moon, my childhood. You’re coming back to me in the form of a new series and the new re-dub of the original. But I came back to you because of beat ‘em up games for the Super Nintendo.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
Oh Sailor Moon, my childhood. You’re coming back to me in the form of a new series and the new re-dub of the original. But I came back to you because of beat ‘em up games for the Super Nintendo.
Ah, those childhood memories. When I was a kid in elementary school, waking up early on Saturday mornings around 6:30am or 7am and grabbing my older brother’s GameBoy and one of his games and sitting on the couch under the lamp to see the screen. Those were the days.
I have come to learn why no one in the Assassin’s Creed fandom talks about the handheld games of the series. They are bad…
With any new game, there is hype. Instead of jumping on the hype train like I did with Twilight (why did I ever read three out of the four books…), I wanted more information on story and gameplay of Child of Light. Luckily, there was a Youtube video with someone’s impressions on playing the first hour of the game without too much spoilers.
One must be wondering, “Why do a review on a 21 year old game?” Simple. At the time Link’s Awakening came out, I was three years old, didn’t have a Game Boy, and couldn’t read.