The backgrounds were some of the best I have seen in a NES game, as they were brightly colored and very well varied.Īs a matter of fact, the first time I booted up the game I was amazed by the quality of the backgrounds.
As a matter of fact, the element of the graphics I liked most about this game was the fact that the backgrounds were still pretty good. I liked the backgrounds in the game a lot, as well. The character designs in the game are solid, and the enemy designs are just as good. It really appeared to be a lot more than just another 8-bit game. I liked the graphics in the game a lot, as the game just had this look to it that screamed classic. There is a lot of Greek overtones to the story line in the game, but I was really impressed with it, even if it was kind of complicated. Then Rygar, the warrior from Argus, comes to stop Ligar. Step #2 in his plan is to rain terror and death upon the defenseless people. One day, Ligar, the King of Beasts, arrives in his floating castle and closes the Door. The Door of Peace has been open for countless ages, bringing happiness and tranquility to Argool. The story line to the game is fairly simple, yet pretty good nevertheless. Now I will talk about the NES version of the game, without comparing it to the Arcade version. Well, there is about as much comparison and contrast that I can do between the two versions of the game. I liked the graphics in the game, as well, although the game looked a lot different than the Arcade version. For instance, there is stuff like experience points and enemies killed to worry about in this game. The Arcade version stresses action over adventure, but the NES version has a lot more role-playing game elements. The basic game play remained the same, but a lot of things changed. There are a lot of differences between the Arcade and NES versions of the game.
And when you consider how much I enjoyed playing the original Rygar for the Arcades, it is really a testament as to how much I enjoyed playing the NES version. I really enjoyed playing the Arcade version, but suffice to say, I enjoyed playing the NES version a heck of a lot more than I enjoyed playing the Arcade version. Simply put, I had a blast playing through this game, even though it did suffer from one or two tiny flaws. The game is one of the must fun I have played on the old NES, or any other console for that matter. And I am glad that other people liked this game besides me, because not only does it help my case look stronger, and not only does it help me to appear not like a fool but like a person with a respected opinion, but it also means that I am not the only fan of this classic game out there.
And judging by the other reviews at GameFAQs, it appears that I am not the only one to like this game. The reasons why Rygar never got the popularity it deserved are numerous, poor marketing strategies by Tecmo could not have helped the situation, but I am glad to say that I am one of the few people that have played this game. After all, I had enjoyed playing the Arcade version of this classic game immensely, and I still feel that it is one of the better Arcade games, even to this day, but I also feel that the NES version of Rygar improved a lot over the original Arcade version and provided the game player with a classic gaming experience. However, even fewer people have heard of Rygar for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was not a widely popular and recognized game when it was released in the Arcades, even though it was a pretty fun game that I enjoyed playing a lot.
When asked to name their favorite video games of all time, chances are the name Rygar will not show up on most people’s lists. After all, I had enjoyed playing the Arcade version of this classic game immensely, and I stil." "When asked to name their favorite video games of all time, chances are the name Rygar will not show up on most people’s lists.