Bonanza Bros
SCORE: 50
Bonanza Bros on the Sega Genesis lets you
take on the role of one of the brothers. Or you and a friend can both
play at the same time thanks to split screen technology. These two
brothers are criminals. The goal of the levels is to go in there and
steal stuff. Long before Grand Theft Auto gave the video game industry a
bad image, and a black eye there was Bonanza Bros. Playing evil
characters is nothing new to video games. Bonanza Bros is not the first
example either.
Players can avoid the police who will sound alarms, or they can shoot
them. Which will make them sit down for a bit. The stunning of the
police wears off quickly. Which is one of the many things that makes
Bonanza Bros little fun to play.
The graphics are not very good compared to other Genesis games. The
sounds are okay. The game play works but there are plenty of places to
get stuck, irritated, and aggravated. It is easy to get hit in Bonanza
Bros too. One hit and you lose that life. There are multiple lives, but
you will be stuck with police nearby.
Bonanza Bros is a difficult and challenging game to play. It is set up
to be hard. The moral issues make me not even want to play games like
Bonanza Bros in the future.
- Sam
Graphics: 50%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Gameplay: 30%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Genesis
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sega
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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