"Imagine F-Zero but if it were a rail shooter," I say while having little to no experience with F-Zero or rail shooters.

HyperZone is pretty neat. There's not really much to it beyond just playing through the handful of stages it offers but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Has some cool graphics and music though. Can never go wrong with a Jun Ishikawa soundtrack.

I also admittedly did have some trouble with judging my position in comparison to incoming hazards and projectiles. Didn't ever get much further than the third level. Although I'm not entirely sure if that's an actual problem with the game or if I just have the dreaded "skill issue." Always possible it's just both.

Reviewed on Feb 10, 2024


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