Rygar

Rygar

released on Apr 17, 1987

Rygar

released on Apr 17, 1987

A port of Rygar

An open-world action-adventure game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that features a barbarian warrior with a distinctive "diskarmor" weapon. It is distinct from the original 1986 Arcade game Rygar, which saw numerous home console ports.


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The gameplay and controls have a solid feel to them, but the levels and general sense of exploration aren't on par with some of its contemporaries.

This game has been a favorite of mine for over 30 years. It used to seem so large and intimidating, but now I can beat it in barely an hour without getting in a hurry. It's a hidden gem on NSO and still easy to pick up and play for a quick bump of nostalgia and serotonin.

I love this game. I've been playing it for 30+ years and it's a great one to go to when I just need good music and a discarmor.

It's a very early Metroid-like, but much smaller and with less backtracking. There is a plot, but it's barely there and has to be pieced together from poorly translated things bald giants tell you, nothing is explained, monster design is solid, and so much is left to the imagination.

It's made up of six areas, with kind of a hub, and you have to find items to access each section but it's over in a few hours if you know what you're doing. It's not quite as tight as Metroid is, and it doesn't encourage speedrunning, which is ideal, because there is a bit of a grind to this thing.

But that opening level's music and sunset have been etched into my head for just about my entire life. I love it.

A very promising good action/platform/adventure classic.

i went into a door and there was a large old man that said "im strokin my dick i got lotion on my dick right now"

Experiência muito divertida, conheci o jogo através de uma recomendação e valeu a pena desbravá-lo até o fim.