Prehistorik Man
SCORE: 67
Dinosaurs came in the night and stole the food from the village. Our
quest is to go out there and collect enough bones to buy more food. We
will also find food in some of the levels while we play Prehistorik Man.
This Super NES video game has been emulated quite well on the Evercade
system. Prehistorik Man is on the Interplay Collection 2. I am very
thankful I had the money to purchase this Evercade cartridge. I even did
a video of Prehistorik Man which can be found on our website. There was
an audio glitch and the audio was lost. We are now checking for this
error because it never happened before.
The issues families will have with Prehistorik Man is violence, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, and more. Our character is a caveman
fighting all kinds of different animals. We must defeat them to get
through the levels. Technically you could try to avoid them but will
take quite a few hits that way. The animals respawn quite often in
Prehistorik Man. This video game is a 2D side scrolling action adventure
platformer. There are plenty of jumps the player must make. We can even
sprint to make longer jumps. There are a variety of weapons the player
can utilize in Prehistorik Man.
I noticed a variety of cheap hits in Prehistorik Man. The more I played
Prehistorik Man the more I expected something to be in my way around
every single corner. Thankfully some of them show us the way like
through tunnels in later levels. Prehistorik Man can be extremely
frustrating and aggravating. If you like to parkour then you might like
Prehistorik Man. There are some decent animations in this 16-bit video
game. The music is pleasant to listen to as well. Some of the sounds
remind me of Banjo and Kazooie. The interesting thing is Prehistorik Man
came out first.
Only one player can play Prehistorik Man at a time. For me Prehistorik
Man is a bit of history that I do not remember. Maybe I played
Prehistorik Man back in the day. Prehistorik Man did not leave an
impression on me if I did play it. It is more likely that I passed on
Prehistorik Man. There were numerous caveman video games from that time
era. Very few of them stuck out to me. Prehistorik Man is another
example of all these video game companies trying to follow the herd
instead of invent their own really cool and great idea for a franchise.
I doubt many thought of franchise longevity back then.
If you like challenging 2D platformers then check out Prehistorik Man.
If you enjoy seeing what games were like in the past then you could also
check out Prehistorik Man. I found some fun aspects in this game. The
speed of Prehistorik Man is much faster than I was expecting. Those
animals can move fast. Be sure you are constantly on your guard and
ready to attack of dodge in Prehistorik Man. I like being able to help
out the village. I am not a fan of getting revenge on the dinosaurs. Why
didn't they protect their food storage in Prehistorik Man?
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Evercade/Super NES
Publisher: Titus
Developer: Titus
Rating: ‘NR for Not Rated
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