Not entirely sure why some are calling this a beat-em-up. This is more of an action-platformer. The game will switch between each of the 4 characters having their own levels and sharing 1 level between them.

Overall, a good game, a little unforgiving at times for my taste, but the music from Beast's initial level makes up for it. Certified banger.

Only reason this trash gets a single star is for having the greatness that is the character Warren in the game.

Push Warren.

Nothing extraordinary about this one except I love the soundtrack. Hit up SNESmusic and grab it if you like some 90s techno.

My favorite game of all time. I understand that Super Mario World is a better Mario game overall and improves upon many concepts outlined in this game... But I still love this game more.

A fantastic showcase of the genre. A great homage to the games that inspired it and a modern classic all the same. With 3 other friends, this game is always a fun time.

Great little puzzle platformer that should be played with a friend. Played through the entire game co-op and that definitely raised the enjoyment level further.

One of the greatest platform-fighters of all time.

A masterpiece of remakes that brought an insane collection to everyone that played it. Every single game could have been sold on its own and this game brought 4 of the best platformers of all time together, remade and remastered with modern graphics/sound. I highly doubt a similar game will ever be made again for any other franchise.

A decent fighter that could have been much, much worse in terms of quality.

An excellent beat-em-up that remains a high-point of the genre.

I remember trying to play this and not getting super far at all. I tried to play it recently and I just don't feel dedicated enough to try and figure it out.

One of the best in its class. There's a reason so many games in the genre have been influenced by it.

A good little action-platformer that was possibly overshadowed by the shiny, new Super Nintendo and the lack of attention for NES games that brought with it.

Completely impenetrable for me as a youth and just as impenetrable as an adult man. I do not know the rules of American football beyond a cursory understanding. So... besides that, the game seemed fine, but I can't speak on its accuracy of the sport.

I still have nostalgia for it though. The sound clips from the game bring back memories of being completely out of my element as a kid, but keeping at it in hopes that I'd get it someday.

A great retro-style action platformer game. Huge kudos to MekaSkull, the sole developer on this project. Cyber Shadow expects you to retain the techniques you learn over the course of the game. The game builds you up and pushes you to keep those skills sharp. If you can't keep up, you perish. Recommended if you're ready to get into a game like that. Cyber Shadow also has a special place in my heart because it was the first "let's play" I ever did on my gaming channel. Good memories.