Oops, it's a Mega Man game in disguise! And not a bad one at that. Capcom was at the top of their game when it came to licensed Disney stuff. Although you've got a shield instead of a slide, which brings the flow of movement closer to something like Mega Man 2 instead of 3.

The gameplay is very well put together. The hanging mechanic makes some platforming easier, at the expense of making other sequences a lot tougher, but it overall evens out. I enjoyed the soundtrack, as well as the variety of stages present. Bonus points for the ending getting an intentional laugh out of me, which you pretty much never see in an NES game.

There isn't much about it that's remarkable, but I had fun once, I had fun twice, and I'd come back to play it a third time. Mega Man fans should give this a peep.

Reviewed on Jul 30, 2023


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