This is trying to be an isometric style action game. Same idea as Metal Gear for the NES. With only four levels, at the surface it seems to have very little to offer. You're given multi-level stages that have a very comprehensive map system to guide you. Two characters are the hero and heroine for this mission, Masato Kanzaki and Mizuki Makimura. Masato moves more slowly but has an ability to fire more bullets on screen at once and can pick up special weapons. Mizuki moves about quickly, can only fire two bullets on screen at once and as opposed to having a special weapon slot, she can jump. Overall I would rate this game at 3&1/2 stars. The graphics are very good for the time, the gameplay is easy to grasp and this title offers just about an hour of gameplay.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A solid 3 stars for slightly above average. I do like this game a lot but the iffy controls take away some, and the locations don't vary much in look, which would have also helped a lot. On the plus side, you can switch between 2 characters, each with different abilities, one can jump and the other can use heavy weapons. Another thing I like is that it has a cool zelda style 'dungeon' setup with traps and tricks, and has some interesting bosses. Certainly worth the price it usually sells for if you are into early gameboy stuff.
I bought this game for my son. He still plays with my old game boy. This is his favorite game he likes to play.
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