Saturday 12 March 2011

Crap Games #1

Last Battle (1989)
By: Sega  Genre: Fighting  Players: 1   Difficulty: Hard
Featured Version: Sega MegaDrive / Genesis  First Day Score: 32,500
Also Available For: Amiga, Commodore 64
Download For: Wii Virtual Console


Whether you're an oldie like me or a young whipper-snapper, I'm sure if you're a gamer, especially one with limited resources, you regularly check out reviews of games for your system(s) of choice. If one gets great reviews you'll probably buy it, or at least want it, but if one gets bad reviews you'll probably avoid it like the plague. That was certainly the case with me when I was growing up. There's lots of average or good games that I haven't gotten around to playing yet or course, but when something gets universally slated it's a name I remember but never want to play. But could the magazines have been wrong? In this new Red Parsley feature I will bravely take a look at some of the games I thought I'd never play to see if they really are as crap as they're supposed to be.

As you may have guessed by now, the first crap game I've decided to look at is Last Battle which was a launch game for the MegaDrive here in the UK, and considering the strength of the launch line-up, the game already faced a uphill battle to win any fans. The Japanese release of this game was part of the Fist of the North Star series but here it was just a plain old scrolling fighting game. Though apparently not relayed in the accompanying documentation, the game does have a story told through an intro sequence and cut-scenes but all you need to know is, it's up to you, as Aarzak, to save the world by kicking the crap out of everyone. The action is set over four chapters, each consisting of numerous timed stages, and you can choose your own route through a chapter from the between-stage map screen.

Most of the stages will see Aarzak walking from left to right, which he does agonizingly sloooowly. While he's trudging along, enemies will attack him from either side which he must dispatch accordingly using his extensive range of combat moves. These consist of a punch and a kick, and landing a single one of either will see the recipient fly off the screen. At the end of most stages you'll encounter a friendly character / groupie who offers some motivational gems such as "Aarzak! Save the World!" before you can choose the next stage which will either be the same sort of thing as before, a boss fight, or a dungeon stage which features various traps and doorways which you must muddle through until you find the exit. Aarzak has a life-meter which is obviously depleted by enemies, but he also has a power-meter which is filled by doing the opposite, i.e. smacking up the enemies! Once it's full, he'll have the advantage of more powerful attacks for the remainder of the stage.

As you might've guessed, Last Battle is in fact as crap as I always feared it to be. It's not really any one fault either so it's hard to justify. The graphics are repetitive and uninspiring with boring backgrounds, and samey, poorly-animated sprites, and the sound is little better. The game is also too hard. This is partly because once Aarzak's life-meter has been emptied it's game over. No lives, no continues... that's it! This wouldn't be so bad but the collision-detection is poor, the controls sluggish and frustrating, but most of all, it's just no fun to play. Quite the opposite in fact, I had no desire to continue playing this after the first stage (although I had to so I could get screenshots - aarrgghh!). I can just imagine jumping around these stages as Axel from Streets of Rage kicking the living crap out of all these buffoons without even taking any damage, but with this character and these controls? Forget about it! I don't like to bash a game too much but the only good points here really are the map screens with their alternate routes. There were plenty of must-haves at the MD's launch like Revenge of Shinobi, Thunder Force 2, Ghouls 'n' Ghosts etc, but arguably the only must-not-have was this unpleasant title.

RKS Score: 3/10

5 comments:

  1. Dude, this post made me very sad. Last Battle is no stinker IMO....
    It's quite underrated to be honest. I guess the reason why it is so unloved is because the bulk of the action lies in the 2nd half of the game, and people have no patience to get there and see it (you mention it yourself). When you advance, for example, you win a good number of extra moves beyond the basic punch/kick.
    That said.... I'm afraid of your next entry in the stinker series! :)

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  2. Haha, sorry mate but the fact stands, I spent a good while playing it and didn't enjoy a minute of it. I'd rather play something that has an enjoyable first half too! There was at least two more enjoyable games of the same genre available at launch alone! :P

    Sorry to make you sad though, I hope I can cover another underrated game you like and let everyone know it's great :) You probably won't guess the next game in the series but I haven't played it yet - I might like it!

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  3. Great ideas for a feature mate and although I'm not familiar with Last Battle i now have this stong urge to play it.

    Look forward to reading more crap :-)

    Regards

    StiGGY

    p.s Rise of the Robots anyone?

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  4. Thanks, Stiggy, I have the next instalment planned! :P Every keeps mentioning Rise of the Robots since I started this feature though, it must be regarded as the quintessential 'crap game'... :O

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  5. I, too, like the idea for this series and look forward to reading future installments :) As for Last Battle, like you I remember hearing it was crap back in the day. I'm kind of glad to hear those complaints were correct!

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