Played as part of Atari 50.
More interesting than either of the other 2 Jaguar games so far, but it's still a pale imitation of something better, in this case Lemmings. It's got much more of an interesting aesthetic identity, and it actually has music this time, but it's still very very slow and boring and not worth playing more than a couple levels of. It's not even Jaguar exclusive either lol, if you really wanted to play this game you could have gotten it on the Genesis or SNES too.
More interesting than either of the other 2 Jaguar games so far, but it's still a pale imitation of something better, in this case Lemmings. It's got much more of an interesting aesthetic identity, and it actually has music this time, but it's still very very slow and boring and not worth playing more than a couple levels of. It's not even Jaguar exclusive either lol, if you really wanted to play this game you could have gotten it on the Genesis or SNES too.
(Atari 50)
This does feel a lot more competent than something like Cybermorph or Trevor McFur, but it still doesn't particularly thrill me. Feels slow and imprecise in general, it's annoying getting one guy over a gap then repeating it over and over. I realize by this point we're well into the 90s so I can more competently judge these games as mediocre rather than need to consider if they might be fair for the era. Maybe if I liked Lemmings I'd enjoy this more
This does feel a lot more competent than something like Cybermorph or Trevor McFur, but it still doesn't particularly thrill me. Feels slow and imprecise in general, it's annoying getting one guy over a gap then repeating it over and over. I realize by this point we're well into the 90s so I can more competently judge these games as mediocre rather than need to consider if they might be fair for the era. Maybe if I liked Lemmings I'd enjoy this more