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    25 August 2008
    Worth my 3 dollars but I wouldn't pay 4.
    Essentially a side scroller similar to Mario Bros 2 & Menace Beach. The player chooses one of three adventures; (A) Noah collecting animals and putting them into the ark. (B) Miriam carrying baby Moses through different levels in Egypt. Or (C) David collecting things and fighting villains through different levels until fighting Goliath. First time playing the game feels disappointing. All the adventures begin with nearly identical missions, it feels like the same game played with different characters. However once each adventure is played through the first or second level each adventure becomes more unique. The gameplay becomes more challenging as you go but at times it can be more annoying than entertaining. Gampelay actually pauses each time the player collects a scripture(life/energy). All in all it would have been a fun game it wasn't a knock off of SMB2 or Menace Beach. It is a good example of the lack of imagination, or money, that went into producing Christian video games. This is a nice game to broaden and diversify your NES collection, and it's not a bad game to play if you're bored, but don't pay more than a couple bucks for this game.
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    08 February 2009
    A must have, but not for SNES
    "Primal Rage" was a game designed to bridge the gap between standard fighting games like "Street Fighter" and more the advanced and controversially graphic fighting games like "Mortal Kombat". First released into arcades around 1994, "Primal Rage" was clever, entertaining, user friendly, and slightly taboo. Although the characteristics and personalities of the fighters were an obvious rip-off from "Mortal Kombat", the moves were easier to execute and special moves were accomplished through simple button combinations rather than complex sequences of perfectly timed codes. The novelty of giant beasts battling for control of the world while collecting human worshipers was new to the fighting game genre, and rather than a simple life-bar at the top of the screen each beast had a rapidly pumping heart and artery that exploded upon defeat. Gone were the wimpy sounding narrators who declared "fight" at the beginning of each round, "Primal Rage" featured a dark demonic sounding voice that churned from deep within the machine that uttered the word "RAGE" to start the battle. The graphics were up to par with the best games of the time and parents cringed at the sight of their child performing a toxic fart or a golden shower to finish off an opponent. All in all, an addicting game that offered plenty of challenge and entertainment. The problem arose when the arcade game was crunched down to fit into small cartridges for 16bit consoles. Smaller ports like the SNES simply couldn't handle all the tech of the arcade version and so a dramatically scaled down version was created to fit. Unfortunately, all that was left on the SNES version was poor audio, censored moves, slow reaction, and badly distorted graphics. Essentially it's still the same game, however "Primal Rage" for SNES is nowhere near the experience it was at the arcade. Oddly enough, even the SEGA Genesis version of the game looks and plays better that the SNES version. From experience the only platform that offered a close comparison to the arcade was the 3DO(a 32bit system). "Primal Rage" is still a must have game for anyone who grew up within the era of 16bit consoles. I purchased the SNES version to play on my RetoDuo which plays NES & SNES games, but now I think I'll just replace it with a SEGA version when I buy a console that plays that format.

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