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Kamen Rider

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Rating: 9.1
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Overall 9.1    Graphics 8.5    Sound 8.5    Addictive 9    Story 7.5    Depth 6    Difficulty 4.5



9.5
Kamen Rider (SFC)   yaoyao9
Kamen Rider for the Super Famicom is a glorious gem of a beat-'em-up that unfortunately never saw a worldwide release due to the Kamen Rider (Masked Rider in America) franchise being reserved in Japan. The game follows a brief story of the epilogues of Kamen Rider 1 & 2, Takeshi Hongo and Hayato Ichimonji, after they have left Japan for America (Hongo) and India (Ichimonji) to combat the remains of the terrorist organization Shocker, but returns after they hear word of Shocker's revival in Japan.
The controls are simple to pick up and use, and as an added bonus, there contains a combo system called the SSI system in the title screen, which allows one to pull off programmable combos using the L, R, or both buttons simultaneously. However, once programmed, the combos cannot be changed unless one sacrifices a status gaining opportunity, which I will explain later, and doing so is a let down and a waste of other possibilities. The combos themselves are also relatively useless as they leave the player vulnerable to assaults from behind, something the combat men in this game will constantly attempt to do.
On the note of the menu, this game has the worst menu I have ever seen in a game. Although it looks nice, and if one does not press anything, the "Let's Go! Kamen Rider!" Theme plays Karaoke, the controls are unresponsive and jerky, making navigation difficult. There is a difficulty setting and a option for the number of lives you get for each credit (maxing at 3), but don't even try "Easy", since it refuses to allow you to finish the final, sixth stage of the game. Also, once you set the SSI system, you are thrown into the game immediately, and then there is no time to change difficulty.
The game follows the style of "Ultra Seven" on the SFC with 16-bit images with scrolling text for the story, and long time fans of the franchise will be glad to see familiar faces like Tobei Tachibana and Kazuya Taki returning to aid the riders, albeit in cut scenes only. The music score in this game is a mixed bag, as it sounds almost nothing like the beautiful digitalized music in the show, with the exception of "Let's Go! Kamen Rider!" The graphics, however, are actually pretty good. The moves are definable, and the animation is smooth.
The difficulty of the game is actually a pretty big problem. The earlier stages start off easy enough, but the difficulty transition between stages 5 and 6 are too sharp. Stage 6 is like a torture round with no health pickups, while in 5 they are plentiful. The game's enemies are also recognizable, with the original Shocker Combat Men, to the Macho Lubre version. Kaijin are also present, but, like "Godzilla: Monster of Monsters", the same Kaijin repeat for each stage, adding one per stage (with the exception of 6, where you face 3 more Kaijin than before). The Kaijin includes: Spider Man (Kumo Ottoko), Saboteguron, Bee Woman (Hachi Onna), Zanjioh, and, depending on your path choices, Shocker Riders 1,2,and 6, or Shocker Riders 3,4, and 5. The bosses are also recognizable, starring Tokugeron, Werewolf, Garagaranda, Ikadevil, Hiruchameleon, and a unnameable thing as the final boss. The player can also move in different paths through each map depending on whether they transformed or not, and each Rider has a special technique: Rider Kick for 1, and Rider Punch for 2. However, the 1P is restricted as Rider 1, and the same for 2P.
Overall, this game is great. Not only does it bring back nostalgia from the Kamen Rider series, it also brings back the beat-'em-up genre pretty darn well. So, this is recommended to anyone who has loved the Riders, or beat-'em-ups.

  Graphics 9   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 4   Difficulty 2

      Review Rating: 4/5     Submitted: 08-16-13     Review Replies: 1


9.8
Kamen Rider is AWESOME!!!   Ultramanzenith
Oh, my, God, I LOVE this game! Speaking both as a fan of Tokustatsu and a gamer, Kamen Rider does the famous franchise from Toei justice.
Story: Set during the Kamen Rider story arc, you play as either Kamen Rider I or Kamen Rider II as you fight against the terrorist organization Shocker, who's bent on world domination. They use cybernetically enhanced soldiers in their army, and as being one of their own weapons turned against them, only you are capable of defeating them and saving the world from conquest
Game play: If you've ever played 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' for the SNES(and I'll call bull@!#$ if you say you haven't) then the game play will feel familiar. It's a side-scroller where you fight your way through hordes of enemies until finally reaching the boss of each stage. However, quite unlike 'TMNT', you start out as a regular person that is able to 'henshin', or transform into the titular hero. As a person, you deal half as much damage as you would as a Kamen Rider, and take twice as much hurt. So if you're a beginner, you're going to want to transform right away, especially when you have to deal with all those annoying side-bosses who keep popping up in the stages. Your attacks are the standard punch, kick, jump punch and jump kick, nothing really special, but that's hardly the point in this. 
Sound: For an SNES, you're obviously not going to expect a whole lot, but for what it is, It's actually pretty good. The opening theme is going at both the intro, and the boss battles, while the fight themes are in between during the stages. Also, when the titular person shouts "Rider, HENSHIN!" when you transform still sends tingles down my spine while the little fanboy in me squeals like a girl. And when he shouts "Rider KICK!!" when you defeat the boss at the end of each stage, while a cut scene is going of him performing his famous finisher is just satisfying.
Graphics: For an SNES, the graphics look as good as any other decent SNES title, including names like TMNT, Super Mario, etc. The camera is always at that third-person view while the user is walking around and beating the life out everything around him. The backgrounds and environments look detailed, even when viewed from a distance, and the cut scenes look really good, almost like an animated/ graphic novel.
Overall, if you love Kamen Rider, or Tokusatsu in general, play this game. If you like side-scrolling with mindless beatings, play this game. If you've read this review all the way through, PLAY THIS GAME!!!
  Graphics 8   Sound 8   Addictive 8   Story 9   Depth 8   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 3/5     Submitted: 04-16-13     Review Replies: 1

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Comments for Kamen Rider

Markiegee94 06-08-17 - 05:23 PM
 Takeshi will live on!
656 06-15-11 - 08:08 PM
 RIDER KICK!!
Kaiser19 02-04-11 - 06:32 PM
 HENSHIN!!!

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