Overall 8.2 Graphics 8 Sound 8 Addictive 3 Depth 7 Difficulty 3
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Super Caesars Palace Review! mgharper94
Hey there guys, it's mgharper94 back again for another review on another SNES game. This time it will be Super Caesars Palace for SNES and might I say, this will test your luck but is this truly a good gambling game that the SNES has to offer? Let's find out! Like Street Fighter 2, I'm making a review based on what I've played on the physical copy of the game. So, let's get into the review shall we?
Graphics 8.0: The graphics aren't bad for the early 90's, they really managed to put 3 stories of the casino in place for you to explore. I can't really complain since as good as the system is, it does have limitations on what it can do and I can understand why there's not a whole arm in place for the hand since it would only be covering part of the screen and what you'd want to see.
Sound 8.0: Can't really expect much for the sound in the game, everything from card sounds to the sounds on the slot machines are there but to some people I'm pretty sure the music can get a little bit annoying when in the casino for too long. The title screen music is really good in my opinion though, has a nice catchy ring to it.
Addictiveness 3.0: While gambling does have its addictions, it's hard to come back to this game after quite some time since you're doing the same thing over and over again. The other thing amusing when you're not gambling is going the opposite escalator, which I'm kinda guilty of doing myself.
Story 0.0: There really isn't any kind of story to it, all you're doing is going to a casino in hopes to win big and become a high roller. The game ends when you either hit 1,000,000 dollars or go bankrupt. (at least from what I've heard and experienced)
Depth 7.0: The game itself has a variety of games to choose from. It has things like black jack, slots, video poker, roulette, horse betting, scratches, and many more ways to gamble and spend money. It's a good game to pass the time without having to spend real money and go broke. Though, I do kinda wish that they had included regular poker or something like Texas hold em' but you can only do so much in a game of its time.
Difficulty: 3.0: The game isn't really that hard to play, you can basically pick it up and play whatever game you like since at the beginning of every table or machine it shows how to play with what button does what.
Overall, Super Caesars Palace is a really good time killer for when you're in the mood to gamble and have that casino feel, but only if you're into something like black jack and other related games. Other than that, I'd say that this game is pretty descent, from a game in 1993 it does well against some of the other gambling games released on other consoles. As always, this is Mgharper94 saying happy gaming everyone!
Graphics 8 Sound 8 Addictive 3 Depth 7 Difficulty 3
Review Rating: 4.7/5
Submitted: 02-18-17
Review Replies: 2