The Battletoads, Rash and Zitz, embark on a mission to defeat the evil Dark Queen on her planet and rescue their kidnapped friends; Pimple, the third member of the Battletoads, and Princess ... Read allThe Battletoads, Rash and Zitz, embark on a mission to defeat the evil Dark Queen on her planet and rescue their kidnapped friends; Pimple, the third member of the Battletoads, and Princess Angelica.The Battletoads, Rash and Zitz, embark on a mission to defeat the evil Dark Queen on her planet and rescue their kidnapped friends; Pimple, the third member of the Battletoads, and Princess Angelica.
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This is another of my favorite video games on the NES and an honorable mention in person favorite Beat Em Up/Platform action games. This was the first entry in the highly popular if slightly short "Battletoads" video game franchise.
It's not hard to see why this game was a hit as this came out at a time when the Anamorphic subgenre in Animation was big along with the popularity of NES console and beat em up genre in video games, all three were starting to rise in the 90's and this game didn't waste time in getting in on the action and picked the right time for it, I was swept up into this game as I was a 90's kid and was a fan of all three of these things.
I know the premise and plotline is rather ridiculous and daft when you think about it; a hot but evil queen called uninspiringly the Black Queen she kidnaps a princess along with one of your toad buddies named Pimple (charming name) and it's up to two of them a green one named "Rash" and yellow named "Zitz" (again charming names) to save them and the universe from.
That's pretty much it I know as I said ridiculous and daft but in the 80's and 90's and a lot of animated shows and video games had a lot of these and surprisingly it caught a lot of attention and became best sellers. And that's part of why I love the game as it's in on that fun, it obviously doesn't take itself too seriously as it has it's tongue firmly placed on it's cheek.
Animation is great it really looks like a 90's cartoon come to life, really like the graphical presentation as they were really pushing the power of the system a little further as the game seems to be a slight combo of both 2D and 3D animation and this game shows both make a beautiful combination.
Really like the character animation and the lifely expression of both the toads. Subvillians and bosses are also really book but I really like The Black Queen. I'll admit as a kid I had a crush on this character (I know I'm not alone in that and it's not strange), that's just me as I'm into bad girls like the Baroness on "G. I. JOE" or Morgan from the "Darkstalkers" franchise but that's another story. She basically an archetypal villainess who has long black hair which yeah that was a cliche back then on most villainous being brunettes.
And has this S and M Domenatrix outfit on, again another cliche back then of villains and villainesses wearing black and those kinds of outfits well sometimes. Both factors don't bother me as their turn ons for me, but anyway her motive is pretty cliche but what makes her standout is really in the cutscenes where she delivers some arrogance and insults to you the closer you get, it's kind of funny as you really don't take them seriously or personally as the kind you'd hear from the "Batman 66" show. But also, it was just interesting seeing a video game villain/villainous do that directly which wasn't common at the time, it's also a good motivation device just for you to continue playing and for me to see the Black Queen in person.
Music is also great there are plenty of memorable tracks some of them you could almost play in a party and dance to. One of them I like which is when you pause the game there is this short repeating smashing drumbeat, I remember sometimes just pressing the pause button just to dance to that toon for a little while. But I really love the theme song which is one of my favorite video game themes of all time, it pretty much a hard rocking tone that just sings out hard hitting action coming your way; just hearing that theme just even more motivated me to just press start and get into the action.
But of course, there is the gameplay, which is spot on, the controls are responsive as you have the typical action and jump buttons and you can tap the forward and backward button twice to get your character to run. The things that make this game unique are the fact that each level you play though is different which is cool as it keeps the game fresh but adds to the challenge because you have to quickly adjust how you play depending on what the next level requires you to do. Like in one level it's the typical beat em up routine of going from point A to B and beating the crap out of whoever is in your path. But then on the next level you have to repel down though a caecum from point A to B but you have to take the defenses down quick before they put you in for a long fall.
There are also a few boss battles which by their nature are actually pretty easy but each of them are different in some way, like in the first level you have to this "War of the Worlds" like tripod you have to take down by first avoiding it's beams and crosshairs and at the right moment throw a rock toward it, really like the 3D onscreen effect which at the time was really cool and sort of predates that same effect which was on the sequel "Ninja Turtles" arcade game "Turtles in Time" which came out two years after this game.
I also like that in each level your character have different kinds of moves which also help in keeping the game fresh. Like when you consistently deliver a combo of punches at an enemy you then have a finisher when you deliver it your fist enlarges to giant size. Or in another level you punt one of the bad guys and your foot turns into a giant boot. Sort of like the comic series "Ms. Marvel" (not a fan for the record) only in this game it's actually looks cool.
My only real problem with the game is the difficulty feels a tad imbalanced. In some parts of the game, it's fair but in others it's get turned up just a notch too high. Most notably no surprise is that darn third level which is fun but when you're on the hover bikes and Flintstones ATV those darn walls come at you too fast when you get further, though to me the worst part of that level is when you jump a gap your character for some stupid reason tends to drift away from the platforms in midair. Though you can clear the jump if you shadow meets the platform but still that damn drifting is a needless difficulty that should've been edited out. Also, that difficulty can make the stay on a particular level you haven't cleared yet longer than desired.
But I can get past this as the levels are beatable making beating the game possible.
"Battletoads" is a hard-hitting vintage classic.
Rating: 3 and a half stars.
It's not hard to see why this game was a hit as this came out at a time when the Anamorphic subgenre in Animation was big along with the popularity of NES console and beat em up genre in video games, all three were starting to rise in the 90's and this game didn't waste time in getting in on the action and picked the right time for it, I was swept up into this game as I was a 90's kid and was a fan of all three of these things.
I know the premise and plotline is rather ridiculous and daft when you think about it; a hot but evil queen called uninspiringly the Black Queen she kidnaps a princess along with one of your toad buddies named Pimple (charming name) and it's up to two of them a green one named "Rash" and yellow named "Zitz" (again charming names) to save them and the universe from.
That's pretty much it I know as I said ridiculous and daft but in the 80's and 90's and a lot of animated shows and video games had a lot of these and surprisingly it caught a lot of attention and became best sellers. And that's part of why I love the game as it's in on that fun, it obviously doesn't take itself too seriously as it has it's tongue firmly placed on it's cheek.
Animation is great it really looks like a 90's cartoon come to life, really like the graphical presentation as they were really pushing the power of the system a little further as the game seems to be a slight combo of both 2D and 3D animation and this game shows both make a beautiful combination.
Really like the character animation and the lifely expression of both the toads. Subvillians and bosses are also really book but I really like The Black Queen. I'll admit as a kid I had a crush on this character (I know I'm not alone in that and it's not strange), that's just me as I'm into bad girls like the Baroness on "G. I. JOE" or Morgan from the "Darkstalkers" franchise but that's another story. She basically an archetypal villainess who has long black hair which yeah that was a cliche back then on most villainous being brunettes.
And has this S and M Domenatrix outfit on, again another cliche back then of villains and villainesses wearing black and those kinds of outfits well sometimes. Both factors don't bother me as their turn ons for me, but anyway her motive is pretty cliche but what makes her standout is really in the cutscenes where she delivers some arrogance and insults to you the closer you get, it's kind of funny as you really don't take them seriously or personally as the kind you'd hear from the "Batman 66" show. But also, it was just interesting seeing a video game villain/villainous do that directly which wasn't common at the time, it's also a good motivation device just for you to continue playing and for me to see the Black Queen in person.
Music is also great there are plenty of memorable tracks some of them you could almost play in a party and dance to. One of them I like which is when you pause the game there is this short repeating smashing drumbeat, I remember sometimes just pressing the pause button just to dance to that toon for a little while. But I really love the theme song which is one of my favorite video game themes of all time, it pretty much a hard rocking tone that just sings out hard hitting action coming your way; just hearing that theme just even more motivated me to just press start and get into the action.
But of course, there is the gameplay, which is spot on, the controls are responsive as you have the typical action and jump buttons and you can tap the forward and backward button twice to get your character to run. The things that make this game unique are the fact that each level you play though is different which is cool as it keeps the game fresh but adds to the challenge because you have to quickly adjust how you play depending on what the next level requires you to do. Like in one level it's the typical beat em up routine of going from point A to B and beating the crap out of whoever is in your path. But then on the next level you have to repel down though a caecum from point A to B but you have to take the defenses down quick before they put you in for a long fall.
There are also a few boss battles which by their nature are actually pretty easy but each of them are different in some way, like in the first level you have to this "War of the Worlds" like tripod you have to take down by first avoiding it's beams and crosshairs and at the right moment throw a rock toward it, really like the 3D onscreen effect which at the time was really cool and sort of predates that same effect which was on the sequel "Ninja Turtles" arcade game "Turtles in Time" which came out two years after this game.
I also like that in each level your character have different kinds of moves which also help in keeping the game fresh. Like when you consistently deliver a combo of punches at an enemy you then have a finisher when you deliver it your fist enlarges to giant size. Or in another level you punt one of the bad guys and your foot turns into a giant boot. Sort of like the comic series "Ms. Marvel" (not a fan for the record) only in this game it's actually looks cool.
My only real problem with the game is the difficulty feels a tad imbalanced. In some parts of the game, it's fair but in others it's get turned up just a notch too high. Most notably no surprise is that darn third level which is fun but when you're on the hover bikes and Flintstones ATV those darn walls come at you too fast when you get further, though to me the worst part of that level is when you jump a gap your character for some stupid reason tends to drift away from the platforms in midair. Though you can clear the jump if you shadow meets the platform but still that damn drifting is a needless difficulty that should've been edited out. Also, that difficulty can make the stay on a particular level you haven't cleared yet longer than desired.
But I can get past this as the levels are beatable making beating the game possible.
"Battletoads" is a hard-hitting vintage classic.
Rating: 3 and a half stars.
Battletoads is a classic game known by all, mainly for its high difficulty. In this game, The Dark Queen has kidnapped Princess Angela and Pimple while the two are on a leisurely trip in Pimple's flying car. After Pimple sends a distress call, Professor T. Bird alerts Rash and Zitz, the remaining two Battletoads, about the situation, and the two heroes are soon off to Ragnarok's World, where the Dark Queen's ship is hidden underneath the planet's surface, to rescue their friends.
So, yeah, when I said this is known for its high difficulty, I mean it. This game only gives you three continues to complete it, and the game has some difficult levels, like the infamous Turbo Tunnel, which most players will be stuck on unless they play this on the Rare Replay, and the Rat Race, which challenges players to race rat enemies, with the next being much faster. The two player mode is not going to do any favors, either, as friendly fire is not only on, but if one player loses all his lives, it cuts to game over, and on continue, both players restart at the beginning, and if continues run out, all it takes is one player to lose all lives to end the game for both).
However, it does have some good gameplay, as the controls are good, and the concept of the heroes' limbs transforming for powerful blows are a neat idea. This may be hard, but this game is worth checking out (just don't play two-player mode).
So, yeah, when I said this is known for its high difficulty, I mean it. This game only gives you three continues to complete it, and the game has some difficult levels, like the infamous Turbo Tunnel, which most players will be stuck on unless they play this on the Rare Replay, and the Rat Race, which challenges players to race rat enemies, with the next being much faster. The two player mode is not going to do any favors, either, as friendly fire is not only on, but if one player loses all his lives, it cuts to game over, and on continue, both players restart at the beginning, and if continues run out, all it takes is one player to lose all lives to end the game for both).
However, it does have some good gameplay, as the controls are good, and the concept of the heroes' limbs transforming for powerful blows are a neat idea. This may be hard, but this game is worth checking out (just don't play two-player mode).
"Battletoads", released in 1991, is well remembered. This game has provided unforgettable hours of fascinating and sometimes incredibly complex gameplay, becoming a vivid example of the era of 8-bit platformers.
The graphics were really impressive for its time. The game delighted with detailed levels, bright colors and memorable character designs. The fighting toads - Rush, Zitz and Pimple - have their own recognizable features that make them the real stars of the game. Their exaggerated animations during attacks, where arms and legs turn into giant fists or boots, add humor and uniqueness to the game. That's the real trick of the game.
The plot of "Battletoads" is simple, but perfect for an arcade game. The Dark Queen kidnaps Princess Angela and one of the toads, Pimple, leaving Rush and Zitz to fight to save them. Players will have to go through dozens of dangers, including fights with hordes of enemies, the most difficult traps and dizzying races. This story, although not overloaded with details, captures with its dynamics and humor.
The main strength of Battletoads is its diverse gameplay. Players will find an alternation of genres: from classic beat 'em up to crazy racing. Each level offers something new, whether it's fighting crowds of enemies, controlling a flying motorcycle at breakneck speed, or climbing down a giant tunnel while dodging obstacles. The game always keeps you in suspense, not allowing you to relax for a second.
This game in the series is remembered for its high difficulty. Each level tests the player's skills for strength: intricate traps, powerful bosses and wild speed make you put in maximum effort. But that's what makes the game so memorable: every success brings great satisfaction.
Battletoads is the perfect combination of dynamic gameplay, charismatic characters and hardcore challenge. She was not only remembered for her complexity, but also gave an unforgettable experience.
8 out of 10.
The graphics were really impressive for its time. The game delighted with detailed levels, bright colors and memorable character designs. The fighting toads - Rush, Zitz and Pimple - have their own recognizable features that make them the real stars of the game. Their exaggerated animations during attacks, where arms and legs turn into giant fists or boots, add humor and uniqueness to the game. That's the real trick of the game.
The plot of "Battletoads" is simple, but perfect for an arcade game. The Dark Queen kidnaps Princess Angela and one of the toads, Pimple, leaving Rush and Zitz to fight to save them. Players will have to go through dozens of dangers, including fights with hordes of enemies, the most difficult traps and dizzying races. This story, although not overloaded with details, captures with its dynamics and humor.
The main strength of Battletoads is its diverse gameplay. Players will find an alternation of genres: from classic beat 'em up to crazy racing. Each level offers something new, whether it's fighting crowds of enemies, controlling a flying motorcycle at breakneck speed, or climbing down a giant tunnel while dodging obstacles. The game always keeps you in suspense, not allowing you to relax for a second.
This game in the series is remembered for its high difficulty. Each level tests the player's skills for strength: intricate traps, powerful bosses and wild speed make you put in maximum effort. But that's what makes the game so memorable: every success brings great satisfaction.
Battletoads is the perfect combination of dynamic gameplay, charismatic characters and hardcore challenge. She was not only remembered for her complexity, but also gave an unforgettable experience.
8 out of 10.
Battletoads is a NES classic. But this game is good only for old game maniacs that started their gaming career in the NES console. Battletoads did not had tips, tutorials, NOTHING.You turned your NES power ON and begin playing the game without tips. But this is not a weak point, this is what videogames really had to be! Turn the power ON and play! The characters you could choose were Rash, Zitz and the super-duper muscle frog Pimple. This game is very similar as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, published by Konami Co. My score: 8.8/10
Most games today are user friendly... they usually have undo-buttons, auto-aim features, guided tutorials and balloon-tips telling you what to do.
If you grew up with this new kind of games, "Battletoads in Ragnarock's World" (1991) will leave you wondering: This piece of software is the digital equivalent of a dragster car: Hard to control and not forgiving any mistakes. You press a wrong button, you die. You jump a little too early, you die even messier. Long story short: It takes *enormous* joypad-skills to beat this game. Without the slightest shadow of a doubt this is the most nervewreckingly difficult game I have ever played.
The graphics were top-notch when this game was released, but from today's point of view you're more likely to be revolted by the blurry 8-bit visuals. But who cares? You won't play this game for it's technical supremacy, but for the mere challenge it provides. The gameplay is an awkward mixture of a platform-beat'em up à la "Double Dragon" and 2d racing sequences of different kinds.(Those who ever played Battletoads will probably feel a slight wave of aggression rolling in, as they remember the ludicrously challenging racing parts...) Anyway, this is a rare gem among the 8-bit platformers and is well worth a look for those who like the atmosphere of retro-gaming and for those who think they could beat any game. This IS the hardest of the hard to master. You will probably not find another game which is as frustrating and as motivating at the same time. Don't believe me? Try!
If you grew up with this new kind of games, "Battletoads in Ragnarock's World" (1991) will leave you wondering: This piece of software is the digital equivalent of a dragster car: Hard to control and not forgiving any mistakes. You press a wrong button, you die. You jump a little too early, you die even messier. Long story short: It takes *enormous* joypad-skills to beat this game. Without the slightest shadow of a doubt this is the most nervewreckingly difficult game I have ever played.
The graphics were top-notch when this game was released, but from today's point of view you're more likely to be revolted by the blurry 8-bit visuals. But who cares? You won't play this game for it's technical supremacy, but for the mere challenge it provides. The gameplay is an awkward mixture of a platform-beat'em up à la "Double Dragon" and 2d racing sequences of different kinds.(Those who ever played Battletoads will probably feel a slight wave of aggression rolling in, as they remember the ludicrously challenging racing parts...) Anyway, this is a rare gem among the 8-bit platformers and is well worth a look for those who like the atmosphere of retro-gaming and for those who think they could beat any game. This IS the hardest of the hard to master. You will probably not find another game which is as frustrating and as motivating at the same time. Don't believe me? Try!
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- TriviaOften regarded to be the hardest NES game, let alone the hardest game ever made.
- Quotes
Professor T. Bird: Did the nasty Queen not play fair? Ah shame... now get back in there and bust some pork!
- Alternate versionsThe Battletoads on "Rare Replay" for Xbox One now has a save state feature which makes the game easier to play and the Clinger Winger 2 player glitch on the NES is now fixed. This game is part of the 30 games list.
- ConnectionsEdited into Rare Replay (2015)
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