Ok lets begin with why I am not reviewing the bug fixed version. From play counts alone, I was looking at around the 5,000 range for this one and the 500 range for the bug fixed one. So it was obvious what I was going to do. The more popular one so hopefully more people will read it.
So, without further ado, let my review begin, Cheetahmen 2!
Graphics: 3. The first enemy you meet is an invisible guy in some armor plates. They just move back and forth and flick knives around. This game is like a bad Atari game because you have to use your imagination in pretty much everything. Well maybe the graphics aren't that bad, but for a game made in 1992 they are pretty bad. Most of the bugs are graphical too so lets see those. Blocks changing color, stone nuggets randomly appearing and enemies going through the floor. Atari had an excuse for those unrealistic graphics but this one takes it to far. The best sprites are of the Cheetahmen who actually have facial features.
Sound: 8. Most of you might be asking why this is at 8. It is at 8 for the theme song. Which I have described in Action 52's review as epic long and detailed. The title theme is good but is also a rip off theme. I'll talk about that in the extras. The only sound effect is a music stopping purr that is made when attacking. So the downsides are that there are very few sounds. Oh yeah, and a fiercer sounding purring noise is made when hit, along with a short tone made after dying.
Addictiveness: 1. I don't like this game. It sucks I only got excited about playing it because it is worth thousands of dollars.
Story: 5. Dr. Morbis creates the Ape Man - a very powerful sub-human and sends him out to the Cheetahmen. Generic revenge story. Not really stupid but not good.
Depth: 2. All the levels are pretty much the same. Nothing much to say very little things like it's quality.
Difficulty: 10. This game is way to difficult. Especially since it's from the ambush of enemies. Along with the death of falling.
Extras: Cheetahmen 2 was never meant to be played. They were hidden in a warehouse and someone decided to rob it, unaware of the horrors GIANT SNAKES!!!!!!, no just this horrid game. Don't you find it weird that animals are working for Dr. Morbis , after all he is mutating them all. There are only 1,500 - 1,600 copies selling at prices from $ 3,000 to $ 10,000. If you want to play at least a version of the game that is a little bit better then go over and try out the Cheetahmen 2 bug fixed version which is less ugly and not as glitchy.
Well I hope that you enjoyed my review of Cheetahmen 2 ! If there is anything I can do with my reviews to fix them just tell me in the comments! Thanks again- mega man221
Ok lets begin with why I am not reviewing the bug fixed version. From play counts alone, I was looking at around the 5,000 range for this one and the 500 range for the bug fixed one. So it was obvious what I was going to do. The more popular one so hopefully more people will read it.
So, without further ado, let my review begin, Cheetahmen 2!
Graphics: 3. The first enemy you meet is an invisible guy in some armor plates. They just move back and forth and flick knives around. This game is like a bad Atari game because you have to use your imagination in pretty much everything. Well maybe the graphics aren't that bad, but for a game made in 1992 they are pretty bad. Most of the bugs are graphical too so lets see those. Blocks changing color, stone nuggets randomly appearing and enemies going through the floor. Atari had an excuse for those unrealistic graphics but this one takes it to far. The best sprites are of the Cheetahmen who actually have facial features.
Sound: 8. Most of you might be asking why this is at 8. It is at 8 for the theme song. Which I have described in Action 52's review as epic long and detailed. The title theme is good but is also a rip off theme. I'll talk about that in the extras. The only sound effect is a music stopping purr that is made when attacking. So the downsides are that there are very few sounds. Oh yeah, and a fiercer sounding purring noise is made when hit, along with a short tone made after dying.
Addictiveness: 1. I don't like this game. It sucks I only got excited about playing it because it is worth thousands of dollars.
Story: 5. Dr. Morbis creates the Ape Man - a very powerful sub-human and sends him out to the Cheetahmen. Generic revenge story. Not really stupid but not good.
Depth: 2. All the levels are pretty much the same. Nothing much to say very little things like it's quality.
Difficulty: 10. This game is way to difficult. Especially since it's from the ambush of enemies. Along with the death of falling.
Extras: Cheetahmen 2 was never meant to be played. They were hidden in a warehouse and someone decided to rob it, unaware of the horrors GIANT SNAKES!!!!!!, no just this horrid game. Don't you find it weird that animals are working for Dr. Morbis , after all he is mutating them all. There are only 1,500 - 1,600 copies selling at prices from $ 3,000 to $ 10,000. If you want to play at least a version of the game that is a little bit better then go over and try out the Cheetahmen 2 bug fixed version which is less ugly and not as glitchy.
Well I hope that you enjoyed my review of Cheetahmen 2 ! If there is anything I can do with my reviews to fix them just tell me in the comments! Thanks again- mega man221