If these aspects didn't seem lazy enough, all of the music is also ripped straight from Goemon's Great Adventure.Īnd then there are the little quirks that make the game more annoying than it should be. Although it uses polygons for the backgrounds, the landscapes are completely flat and lack the depth of Goemon's Great Adventure for the N64. You recognize stuff you've already seen and done before - the same mouse robots, same drums that make you jump higher, same overworld map with SD characters - absolutely nothing here is new. Sure, the levels and storyline are different - you have to strike down the evil King of Recycling - but all of the little touches that were cool about that game just seem, ironically enough, recycled. Unfortunately, it's a little TOO close - the gameplay is almost exactly the same as Goemon 2 for the Super Famicom. After the disaster of the last Playstation game, Konami brought the series back to its roots, with a 2D adventure that's much closer to what fans expect: 'Oedo Daikaiten', or 'The Great Revolution of Oedo'. Japanese Menus and gameplay are in Japanese.
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