I've been working through some "hidden gems" I've jotted down over the years and Mr. Gimmick was the next one up.
I enjoyed the spirit of all the ideas it had. It genuinely felt like something "new" on a system I grew up with. From the slide~y environment and jumps to the interesting weapons, it's very unique for the NES. But the main weapon never "clicked" with me.
I felt I was fighting the gameplay controls more than the enemies or environments. This hurt the fun factor big time. I will admit figuring out a couple bosses or sequences was quite satisfying but just as many other times it was annoying or a chore. And I didn't even bother getting good at timing the jumping on the star itself. So I missed out on all but the first hidden area (and a final-final boss according to what I read afterwards).
Definitely a hidden gem indeed though. Worth trying for all and if it "clicks" with you, could be top tier.
[Emulated/played on Miyoo Mini v2]
I enjoyed the spirit of all the ideas it had. It genuinely felt like something "new" on a system I grew up with. From the slide~y environment and jumps to the interesting weapons, it's very unique for the NES. But the main weapon never "clicked" with me.
I felt I was fighting the gameplay controls more than the enemies or environments. This hurt the fun factor big time. I will admit figuring out a couple bosses or sequences was quite satisfying but just as many other times it was annoying or a chore. And I didn't even bother getting good at timing the jumping on the star itself. So I missed out on all but the first hidden area (and a final-final boss according to what I read afterwards).
Definitely a hidden gem indeed though. Worth trying for all and if it "clicks" with you, could be top tier.
[Emulated/played on Miyoo Mini v2]