In the Season 2 opener of Impossible Gaming, Chadley attempts to maneuver through Castlevania II Simon's Quest on the NES while Tristan jeers from the side. They discover the importance of the Oak Stake, discuss the importance of the night and day system and more!!!
Symphony of the Night is only as good as it is because Simon’s Quest dared to take Castlevania in a bold, new direction -- flaws and all.
This one is my favorite. It had a night and day cycle and other stuff that made it feel like an RPG platformer. II need's a remake.
Castlevania 2 became a meme and it's "cool" to hate on it. But apart from some objectives being very obtuse it has always been a solid game and the feeling of isolation and the ambience set it apart from any other NES game
There are tons of great games that have been overlooked in the mass of more popular titles. And I don’t just mean underrated games, either. We’re talking about grossly underrated and underappreciated titles in otherwise well-regarded franchises.
FINALLY someone who acknowledges the greatness of Gremlins 2 NES!! One of my favorite movie tie-in games of all times. I have fond memories of both the game and the movie from when I was a kid. I was playing it again just a couple of months ago, and it still holds up very, very well!
I rarely see people mention Gremlins 2 when discussing great NES games and I love you for that!
*edit - Sunsoft really was a fantastic studio. Another favorite, underrated late NES game from them was Batman Return of the Joker. It was so much better than the SNES version too. Something about it died in the effort towards upgrading the graphics and music. The NES version felt darker, moodier.
Kabuki Quantum Fighters was a Nick Arcade classic. Never played it but the name has stuck with me to this day because of that show.
With Sunsoft you knew you were getting good graphics and music,
Personal honorable mentions to Faxanadu and Crystalis.
I dont know if its been underrated, but kung fu master was such a awesome game on the nes. Even if it couldnt compare with the arcade version in graphics, the gameplay was so amasing. Awesome sound effects too. Played it for countless hours....
In honor of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate's release, The Punished Backlog's Luke Vennall went back, played, and reviewed three games from a series that is a total newcomer to Smash: Castlevania.