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Super Hydlide

Compatible with Sega Mega Drive™ / Sega Genesis™ (MD)

For JPN/Asian systems only.
Version: Japan
NTSC
USD 0.00

Product Features

  • This is a used item. If not otherwise mentioned below, spine card is included for titles that originally came with spine cards.
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Item Description

A long time ago, evil descended upon the peaceful people of Hydlide. Old legends tell of a lone brave hero who saved Hydlide from the imminent threat of doom - the evil demon Varalys. Since then, the people of Hydlide have lived through centuries of peace. But one dark evening, a huge column of fire exploded out of the depths of Hydlide. The next morning, strange doors began to appear from nowhere. Many who were curious entered these doors, but were never seen again. From that day on, unusual events and disasters began to take place. Huge cracks opened in the ground, scarring the beautiful lands, floods wiped out entire villages. And then the monsters came. The Hydlide council feared that the same evil in the legends was back again. A wise old oracle predicted the second coming of evil. He also spoke of a young man who could save Hydlide from the grave danger. This young man is you...
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Such a bad game, you must own it.
The title of the game on the TV makes it look good, but, it's terrible.

The graphics are so confusing and indescribably bad. I can't tell what anything is supposed to be. The main character twitches to move and attack. The map's landscape doesn't seem to make any sense. But, with the game being this bad, you just can't help laughing at it which is why I gave it 3 stars. It's a terrible game, but so bad that it still provides some kind of entertainment even though they are for the wrong reasons.

The music is good I guess. The sound effects seemed kind of out of place. The controls seemed kind of grid-locked like being locked in 16x16 movements. The attacks are pretty confusing too. You can't really tell if you actually attack something until you kill it. You take damage so fast that you barely stand a chance against the green blobs on the screen which sometimes look like bushes.

The best way to get a fair review of this game is to watch The Angry Video Game Nerd's review of HYDLIDE for NES. The game plays pretty much like that, but slightly updated.
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Hard indeed.
Worth the money, give it a look :)
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