Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue

released on Mar 31, 2004
by XPEC

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Namco

The lovable Sanrio character Hello Kitty has made her way onto the GameCube in a new adventure game. In Hello Kitty: Roller Rescue, you'll explore Hello Kitty's 3D world and encounter a variety of characters, villains, and puzzles. You'll interact with more than 20 Sanrio characters that can help you battle enemies.


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Would you believe me if I said this was a hack and slash game? No? Well to my surprise, this was a hack and slash game... A barebones one, a shame too. The game has a lot of charm and one may assume this is a platforming or racer title because thats what most licensed games are. Well, for a Sanrio title, our main protagonist Kitty, takes on an alien invasion about to take over the world! And with rescuing her friends, that one may barely notice cause half of the time if not almost all of the game can be beat by just mindlessly pressing A. Roller rescue is without a doubt one of the more easier 2000's titles, and this is not all of the issues Roller Rescue has, Kitty's family feels as if they forgot that family and friends need to be rescued. Which is greatly confusing. Kitty moves quite slow on top of that, just because Hello Kitty has a family friendly title doesn't mean the game shouldnt be this simple. However, the game does a ok job at being, well, a game? Who knows what Im even saying at this point, if you like hello kitty. I guess you might find some joy in it, like simple hack and slash cute games? Well maybe try Hello Kitty Roller rescue? The final boss was fun but a huge miss in execution. All in all? A game that only hello kitty / sanrio fans will find joy in. Non Sanrio fans? You're not missing out. 6/10 cause im Nice

Objectively a 5/10 unfortunately. Sanrio could really benefit from a truly good video game, however, Hello Kitty doesnt need video games at all to stay relevant. So it makes sense why this game is just barely passable.

A surprisingly competent and enjoyable platformer! It's simple, sure, but the aesthetics are charming and all in all, the gameplay is a simple but pleasing little bop.

honestly not bad. it was enjoyable for what it was. started playing it on a whim and ended up finishing it in one sitting. a fun little hack-and-slash featuring hello kitty and other sanrio characters. while a bit repetitive (perhaps partially because i played it in one sitting) and lacking a large arsenal / expanded moveset, it was good fun. definitely more than i expected from a hello kitty game from 2005 that i had never heard of before today.

Still the best and most engaging Sanrio game, sadly

2005 girly glittery pink crude textured japanese frutiger aero backrooms

on christmas we got a gamecube and my sister got this and I would play it because I only had medal of honor so this game is a weird nostalgic vibe for me.


Can't play yet, need an EU playstation 2