This cabinet fascinated me as a kid. It was standing in the corner of my local grocery store and I can still clearly hear 'RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE'.
The size of the sprites and content (not to mention the transformation aspect) were very appealing to someone used to NES stuff. I later got to play the Genesis version, which was nice, but somewhat lacking in comparison.
Arcade games looked a lot better than home consoles back in the day. The transformations were what got me, the game becomes mega fun when you transform, so satisfying.
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This cabinet fascinated me as a kid. It was standing in the corner of my local grocery store and I can still clearly hear 'RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE'.
The size of the sprites and content (not to mention the transformation aspect) were very appealing to someone used to NES stuff. I later got to play the Genesis version, which was nice, but somewhat lacking in comparison.
Arcade games looked a lot better than home consoles back in the day. The transformations were what got me, the game becomes mega fun when you transform, so satisfying.
Especially back then, it was such a relatively rare concept.
I dunno, for me gameplay wise this is pretty meh. But the sheer what the hell is actually happening factor does a lot of the leg work on this one.
It is like any other beat 'em up. I find it pretty cool to become a dragon shoot lightning and fly all around the stage.