Based on the successful cartoon 'Beavis and Butt-head', the game is very faithful to the series. It game stars at the home of Beavis and Butt-head - and from there you can choose to go to different locations like: Turbo mall 2000, the street, burger world, hospital, GWAR concert and more... your main goal is to find money to the GWAR concert.
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Beavis and Butt-head for the SNES is rough, even for die-hard fans. It kinda captures that chaotic energy of the show, and there are some funny moments...when it works. Mostly though, it's incredibly difficult, the controls are horrible, and it gets super repetitive fast. Maybe if you're really determined to play every B&B game ever, but otherwise, this one's a hard pass, even with nostalgia goggles on.
I'm a die-hard fan of these two morons and the Genesis version of this game is the only one that's worth a damn, though that isn't saying much. The password system is a tedious pain in the ass that doesn't even fully restore your progress in terms of keeping whatever items you've collected in your inventory, instead simply keeping track of the GWAR ticket pieces.
More than anything, this game serves as an odd little time capsule for the early days of the series with plenty of references to episodes from the first 3 seasons such as Bedpans and Broomsticks, Sick, Couch-Fishing, Be All You Can Be and Burger World.
More than anything, this game serves as an odd little time capsule for the early days of the series with plenty of references to episodes from the first 3 seasons such as Bedpans and Broomsticks, Sick, Couch-Fishing, Be All You Can Be and Burger World.