Play as any of the five Power Rangers, three Power Zord characters, or any of the seven enemy characters. Rita Repulsa doesn't have a chance. Go, go Power Rangers! Here's a game that is set up and moves like a Final Fight cart, yet controls and executes like a Street Fighter II game. It is also chock-full of combos that even novice players can learn. Plus, kids love the Power Rangers. Play as all five Rangers and also choose from one of three Powerzord or seven enemy characters.
The moves are as follows: the one button is your punch; the two button is your kick; and if you press one and two together, you do a special move. There are tons of different combinations you can do in the air or ducking down. Kids will dig this! I'm not really a big fan of the Power Rangers, so this game doesn't really have much 'umpf' for me.
The Power Rangers are going to the Game Gear with all the fun and thrills of the show. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers offers players two types of games. If you want, you can play the Story Mode, where one of the fantastic plots of the show unravels. Or, you can go for a straight beat-'em-up with the Battle Mode. In all, you can play as any of the five Power Rangers, one of the three Power Zords, or even one of the seven enemy characters!
Each fighter has their own special moves and techniques. If you're a fan of the TV show and what four to six year old isn't , you're really gonna love this action game. If, on the other hand, you happen to think the TV show sucks, well, you're gonna think this actionless action game sucks as well. Hey, if you're six years old or younger, you're really gonna love seeing your favorite super heroes take on Rita Repulse and her evil henchmen in a battle for world domination.
If you're older, you're not gonna give a rat's ass! Be sure to miss this one. Hey, if dancing around to the Mighty Morphin theme song in a set of 'Green Ranger' PJs is your idea of a good time, then If not, then what kind of sick puppy are you? Despite a level of interactivity so low that it can hardly be called a game, fans of the show will absolutely love this title.
Sega knew exactly who it was selling this game to, and did an excellent job catering to that audience. Most Power Ranger fans are very young, so the game had to be extremely easy to get into and play. Therefore interactivity was purposely kept to a minimum, while the bulk of the game is simply watching action footage from nine different episodes of the show - which is all the kids really want to see, anyway.
So, while the game fails in almost every aspect of traditional gameplay, Power Rangers is perfect for the show's young fans. Considering the game's target audience, Sega couldn't have done a better job. Back by popular demand, the hit television show of the same name will be coming to the screens of the Super NES! Here is the first preview of this Meg megahit. The game style is present set up in a fashion similar to Mazin Saga for the Genesis.
First, you start off in a side-scrolling beat-'em-up as a human. Once you meet the Mid-Boss, you will then morph into a Power Ranger to take on the baddies. The rest of the level is played out with you being the Ranger until it's time to take on one of Rita's giant mutant monsters, where the action will switch to a fighting game format with you at the controls of your giant Zord - Megazord!
There are plenty of moves that the Rangers have, from wall jumps to swimming, to hanging. Can't wait? It won't be out until September! The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers are hot! Just ask any kid or action-figure collector. Even if you're out of it, you should know that the Rangers are really six squeaky-dean teens who fight for truth, justice, and Sorry, Dragonzord fans, the Green Ranger doesn't make this trip. You'll fight Rita's Putty Patroller army across seven stages as one of the teenage personas -- Trini, Kimberly, Jason, Zack, or Billy -- and then "morph" into the appropriate Ranger at boss-fightin' time.
Rangers will have a Repulsa repulsin' repertoire of flying kicks and power punches in addition to their special weapons from the TV show. Unfortunately, this game lacks Dinozord action, but you'll be able to morph all the Rangers into the gigantic Megazord to fight two monstrous bosses.
That's this game's total strength, but it also sets up its major weakness. They go hand-to-hand against the repulsive Rita Repulsa and her rubber-suited villains, who include Coldar, Baboo, and Squat. The visual show is excellent fun for Ranger fans, but the fighting game play is geared for absolute beginners. MMPR features a simple follow-the- control-pad-icons interface that's plastered over the video footage.
Thus, when an onscreen arrow points left, you press Left; if Button B appears, you In Expert mode, you just press more quickly. Of course, as much as this CD plays to Ranger-happy gamers, it also dumps them into a Mighty Morphin' dilemma. If you concentrate on watching for the on-screen directions, you miss the Ranger visuals.
If you focus on the visuals, you will absolutely miss some directions. Miss enough directions, and you can't advance to new visuals. If you're still interested, then you must be a rabid Ranger fan, so you'll find the graphics mucho cool. Of course, if you've already taped every show, you might not want to view the Sega CD's edited, grainy versions. The sounds are more Power Ranger fan pleasers.
The music entertains you for as long as you can stand the energetic Power Rangers theme song. The vocals are CD clear, even capturing some obviously dubbed voices. This disc could confront the Rangers with their toughest challenge yet: Would you buy a CD player to play this game? Rita Repulsa's on the move again. From her lunar castle, she's plotting to control the universe, but of course the Power Rangers have something to say about that!
Unfortunately, this latest romp with the super-popular Rangers is a super rip-off. This game provides two game-play options. In one- player mode, you become one of the Rangers and fight the CPU through seven stages packed with Rita's goons. The two-player head-to-head mode offers head-to-head bouts where you compete against another player as either a Ranger or a member of Rita's horde. You win by defeating your opponent in a best two- out-of-three match.
During the first round, you're a Ranger. During the second, you're the Megazord. In fact, it's almost exactly like the great Game Gear cart, but we expect much more on the Genesis. Although you can play as different characters, their moves consist of basic paunches, kicks, and a few attacks.
The somewhat sluggish controls work fine, but who cares? This one-dimension- al fighting game lacks strategy; winning is simply a matter of who's fester with the buttons. Rangers' fans will think the game looks okay.
You'll recognize the Rangers, Goldar, and, of course, Rita. There's a series of different fighting backgrounds and some decent between-level sequences. The tiny sprites, though, are very disappointing. Large sprites would've knocked some pizzazz into the boring game play and certainly would've pleased the younger crowd.
The music includes the ever-popular "Go, Go, Power Rangers" ditty and other tinny tunes. At its easiest setting, Power Rangers is a minute blitz that won't even put a dent in your thumb. At higher settings, it's more challenging, but the lack of special moves doesn't up the skill level, it ups the annoyance factor. A great license doesn't always make a great game.
Stick with the Game Gear and Super Nintendo games -- you'll be repulsed by this powerless battle with Rita. Use the Megazord's Inferno Blast against the Dragonzord. If the Dragonzord tries to jump in over the blast, quickly counter with a Shield Flash. The Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers have taken the world by storm.
You're lucky if you can find one of the action figures in a store. Mall appearances clog traffic and pack buildings with people. Bandai makes the Rangers more accessible with this decent Super Game Boy game. You can change characters each level as you blaze through the streets, buildings, and plains toward a final battle with Rita.
During your journey, you confront a seemingly endless stream of adversaries and obstacles. Each of the five levels also features an end boss plus a bonus level that gives you an opportunity to improve your energy level. The controls are simple. You can jump and punch, or hit both buttons simultaneously to kick. Each Ranger also has a special weapon, like Kim's archery set, that helps dispatch certain enemies.
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