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platform:

32X

Genre:

FMV

Publisher:

Digital Pictures

Developer:

Digital Pictures

Difficulty:

Hard

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1995

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Review

Supreme Warrior

By: Doug Jackson | February 19, 2009

I'll never understand just why Tom Zito saw so much potential for FMV games in such an already crowded market. I can understand how the games were considered ahead of their time in the 1980s when they debuted and they had some unique novelty but how on earth did he think he could keep them going so far into the future when such powerful new consoles were on the horizon?

The Sega CD was a graveyard for FMV games during its entire lifespan and companies only succeeded in sinking the add-on and giving it a premature death. Now Digital Pictures decided that it has to make better versions of its games for Sega's next failing add-on, but this time around it only succeeds in becoming pointless filler on the add-on's already dismal library and nothing more.

Supreme Warrior is a complete waste of time and a digital trash heap. A caption on the front cover of the case boasts digitally re-mastered for the 32X, 40% larger video, 25% sharper video and eight times more colors but at what cost? Let's see, first you had the cost of re-purchasing the same video game at full retail price that you already own. Then, you have to have three consoles hooked up together and three power supplies which is a nightmare in itself just so you can have a chance to play quite possible the worst FMV game made to date with better video quality. Well guess what Tom Zito, it wasn't a good tradeoff.

I could care less about the better video quality here Digital Pictures, who obviously hired amateurs to film its videos because the camera is so jerky and unstable that it's nausea-inducing, to say the least. It almost feels like the player in the game is the one with the camera strapped on his shoulders while fighting each round. The acting quality is so forced, it's obviously made to be hammy but this is grade Z at best. Furthermore, the story is atrocious. If you're going to make a movie game, can't you come up with a better story than the standard "villain taking over the world and you're the only one who can defeat him" scenario?

If you haven't played Supreme Warrior before, it's a first-person fighter. If your wondering how that would work then don't worry, because it doesn't at all. The fighting system is broken, you have to listen to some terrible dialogue before and during the fight. Then, each opponent comes at you, and the screen flashes commands for you to follow. Each has to be timed perfectly or you will be defeated in a matter of seconds. There's a block icon, a punch icon, and a kick icon, and whichever side of the screen it appears on is the side you have to attack with. A majority of each fight will have you guarding and blocking until you have an opening. There's just one problem: most of the blocks don't work and you will be forced to take damage and lose fights and rely on luck. Attacks only cause damage when the icon is on the screen, even if the enemy is in range and should've been hit. There's a total of twelve opponents to defeat, including the last boss, and after several go down you will gain special abilities to aid you in the upcoming fights.

To add more insult to injury, each enemy has more and more health and can regain it during a fight. Each one also has to be defeated twice like every other fighting game. Many of the fights can take over five minutes each to end, and a fighting game that takes over an hour to complete is just wrong.

In the end, Supreme Warrior is a failure on every level. It's visually nauseating, its sound is muddy and muffled and not up to CD quality standards. It's truly a waste of space in the 32X's library and never should have even been released on the Sega CD, let alone on the 32X. it may actually take top spot as my most hated game in the whole Genesis library.

Reviewer Score: 1.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 3.0
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Forgotten Worlds 3 May 20, 2010 Oh god this is just bad. Yes, I played through and beat it. I hate forcing myself through these FMV games. It wasn't THAT hard to beat but FMV games are just a horrible chapter in gaming I wish to forget.
 
Zebbe 1 December 09, 2009 Worst 32X game ever!! It looks like a mixture between a Quicktime movie and NES graphics off a cart you haven't blown, and it plays like E.T. on the Atari VCS. The voice acting is cheesier than hiphop lyrics. Not even the two hours of FMV can salvage all this. On the plue side, there is a Cantonese language option, for all the millions of Chinese Mega-CD 32X owners out there.
 
dogeymon 6 March 22, 2009 I wouldn't have skewered this game with a 1 star rating. FMV titles are not for you, but that doesn't mean they're useless for everyone. And this isn't one of the worst. There definitely is a spectrum of FMV titles.
 
vintagegamecrazy 1 February 21, 2009 I'm gonna vote just to keep this game's score as low as possible. Hopefully this will inspire others to post comments and give this game an equally low score too!!
 
john8248 4 February 20, 2009 Total guilty pleasure. Anyone with an affinity for cheesy movies (and hope you do if you own Sega CD!) will get a laugh out of this. Plays the same as Prize Fighter for better and worse.