
Originally Posted by
Gamerforlife
It's nice to see someone actually write a review for this totally ignored game. Unfortunately, it is not well researched and there's a few things I disagree with.
First of all, it is implied that Mickey Mania was a Genesis exclusive when it was actually released on the S-NES as well. You probably should have just mentioned Castle of Illusion instead, which was a classic Mickey Mouse game that WAS a Sega exclusive(along with it's sequel World of Illusion)
It's worth noting, that the S-NES had some great Disney titles like Capcom's version of Aladdin(which was a bit truer to the character since he wasn't this sword swinging warrior like he is in the Genesis game). Plus, games like Disney's Magical Quest. Capcom already had a reputation for good NES games on the 8-bit Nintendo with games like Ducktales, Rescue Rangers, etc and continued it on the S-NES. Plus, you had games like The Lion King and the afore-mentioned Mickey Mania being available on both consoles.
In my opinion, I'd say BOTH consoles were home to the best Disney games of the era. Best of ANY era though? Hard to say, those Kingdom Hearts games were pretty impressive(despite a mostly ridiculous story and unnecessary Final Fantasy cameos).
Second of all, the facts regarding the Gargoyles storyline are innacurate. The castle was not gone in 1994, it was rebuilt on top of the high-rise Manhattan building. Without the castle, the curse would not have been broken.
And they weren't exactly cursed by the vikings. They were cursed by ONE sorcerer, who acted of his own will(and very soon after regretted what he had done)
Personally, I don't think there was anything cheesy or far-fetched about it. It was a spell that shouldn't have been broken, but the sorcerer never took into account the technology of the future, or that someone with a vast amount of wealth would actually try and "rise a castle above the clouds".
Anyway, it sounds like a decent enough game to be worth getting for a low price from your review. As a huge fan of the show(one of the best animated shows of all time I think), I may have to check it out once I've already acquired all the "must haves" for my collection