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.
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.