This review contains spoilers

This game is fun to play, even if there isn't much memorable stuff to make it stand out from the crowd at all. The Story is that Jafar's sister has hypnotized Razoul to kidnap Jasmine and the Sultan, taken over Agrabah and wants to capture Aladdin, and it's up to him to save Jasmine, the Sultan and defeat Nasira, the story isn't amazing, but for a fun Disney game, it's interesting enough for a job well done. The Characters are the same as in the return of Jafar and the cartoon show and feel about the same as their counterparts. The Graphics are not great, and their mouths don't even move when they wait, but are fun to look at as a ps1 game. The Gameplay has you explore levels fighting guards with your sword and apples, but sometimes changes to a boss fight or a chasing level, the controls are fun to play and explore to, although some people might find it hard to aim at targets with them being a bit stiff and requires a bit of practice to see exactly where the apple will hit, you should also collect all the genie tokens to activate a fun 1 armed bandit game to win extra lives, continues and unlock a little mini game afterwards for more action, you can collect all the coins to, but they don't give you anything afterwards, although they are fun to collect anyway, also if you die, remember that throwing items don't stay in your inventory like coins, tokens and gems do, and collecting the blue gems from winning minigames will show at the end of the game, you can play minigames by finding red gems. The Camera is in the third person, and only moves when Aladdin moves, so if you're on a swing or Camal, the camera won't move, this could be annoying, but it's not hard to get used to and can help with adding a subtle challenge to the game. Music fits the fun tone and makes you want to explore every level, and the sounds are nothing special, but they get the job done. This game is a fun Aladdin adventure that will give you more fun than the direct to video sequels.

Reviewed on Oct 08, 2022


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