Get ready to put your blue skin-tight tights on. Ninjas need beating-up, bosses need clobbering! You run around the levels avoiding sharp flying objects and fighting any enemies that get in your way, including the numerous bosses. If your in a tight spot you can call Arthur to help defeat any enemies that are on-screen.
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The Tick on SNES is as painful as its cartoon counterpart is hilarious. It's a repetitive side-scrolling beat 'em up with awkward controls and frustrating level design. The humor from the show is there, but it doesn't make up for the rough gameplay. Unless you're a diehard Tick fan with a high tolerance for old-school frustration, this one's a hard pass.
The Tick on SNES is as painful as its cartoon counterpart is hilarious. It's a repetitive side-scrolling beat 'em up with awkward controls and frustrating level design. The humor from the show is there, but it doesn't make up for the rough gameplay. Unless you're a diehard Tick fan with a high tolerance for old-school frustration, this one's a hard pass.
Most beat 'em up games are repetitive, but this game takes that to the next level.
There are a ton of levels which should be a good thing, but it is repetitive to the point where it is 4 hours of the same thing should you ever finish the game.
This game mainly sold because of the cartoon, and it was during a time where cartoons would just get skinned to sell a ton of mediocre games. The game is alright for 5 minutes until you realize nothing changes.
Enjoyment: 0/8
Replayability: 0/1
Graphics: 0.25/0.5
Sound: 0.25/0.5
Total: 0.5/10
There are a ton of levels which should be a good thing, but it is repetitive to the point where it is 4 hours of the same thing should you ever finish the game.
This game mainly sold because of the cartoon, and it was during a time where cartoons would just get skinned to sell a ton of mediocre games. The game is alright for 5 minutes until you realize nothing changes.
Enjoyment: 0/8
Replayability: 0/1
Graphics: 0.25/0.5
Sound: 0.25/0.5
Total: 0.5/10