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(EDIT: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie in 18:57! - Played on Hard Mode, all items collected, Lord Zedd Boss Route, Score of 928000) I've decided that this'll be the next game I'll make a recording of. The gameplay system is incredibly similar to Sailor Moon, however it has three very large differences: 1. The gameplay is -much- faster, most enemies are designed to be beaten quickly, and everyone moves around at high speeds. Most enemies also have the ability to 'melt' into an un-hittable ooze at any time, meaning you'd have to try to beat them before they manage to do that for speed. 2. The distances of attacks are different, which although makes the game much easier playing normally, will make it much harder to 'perfect'. Regular attacks don't reach very far at all, while throwing distances are much larger, which almost seems to contradict itself. The enemies often 'walk into' your throwing range making you auto-grab them, which isn't good for a perfect attack. 3. You can change characters between rounds... just like in Sailor Moon, the base stats appear to be the same for everybody, it's only special moves that are different. Therefore, I'll most likely change characters between rounds for entertainment purposes. Yes, I have strange tastes in games, I seem to love all the games others loathe. Once again, I'm doing this for my own personal goals more than anything else. ^_^
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is this similar to the SNES one with same name? that game is very good
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Similar only in terms of basical genre (sidescrolling beat-em-up) and title, but nothing more. In all honestly I'd never played the SNES version before, I just tried it briefly-- the games are entirely different. The main obvious differences is that the Megadrive version is combo-oriented (as opposed to the SNES version where you can kill things in one quick slap), and that you start off as the actual Power Ranger in the Megadrive version (in suit and all) as opposed to their on-screen actor counterpart. The SNES version is also much, much prettier. The face of one of the characters on the character select screen in the Megadrive version always made me laugh because it was so ugly. So yeah-- same concept and title, but two very very different games.
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Okay guys, it's done! URL posted in top post. ^_^ Many enemies in this game were very cheap, far cheaper than Sailor Moon. They have a habit of being unhittable for absolutely no reason a lot of the time, especially the bosses when they get low on health. I suppose this is to 'add to the challenge', and 'make them seem like they're getting tougher', but I just call it cheap. :) Also, fighting the same boss (Goldar) three times in a row is not fun. As usual, all items collected. :) Took the semi-hidden Lord Zedd boss route. Used a mix of rangers and zords, but purposely avoided the Red and Blue Rangers (their special attacks were short-range, everyone else's are long range and generally more useful) Final score of 928,000 Time of 18min 57sec from first to last input.
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Found TAS of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie 2 Players, Hard Link to video