It all looks very garish and just not appealing like most of the other 16-bit games that used the same pre-rendered technique. It’s not all bad, the game makes great use of the SNES’s capabilities with some nice mode 7 effects used to give depth to the backgrounds and some of the stages set in the dark are technically impressive. Everything looks like it’s made of incredibly shiny plastic and the sprites are grainy which shows up a lot worse on modern TVs. It’s fairly obvious now that everything is made up of 2D pictures of 3D pre-renders. Firstly those then state of the art graphics don’t look great anymore. So how does the game hold up after all these years? Well not that well really.
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