Jim Power The Lost Dimension
SCORE: 66
Jim Power The Lost Dimension is another retro video game that I
played on the Evercade. I may have played Jim Power The Lost Dimension
on the Super NES back in the day. This retro video game is a 2D side
scrolling video game where we shoot a ton of enemies that are in our
way. The violent content is the biggest issue families could have with
Jim Power The Lost Dimension.
I learned to move very slowly in Jim Power The Lost Dimension. Enemies
can appear on the screen and hit you before you know it. There are also
plenty of objects that can immediately end the player’s life like
spikes. The movement of the objects in Jim Power The Lost Dimension can
be odd at times. I am talking about platforms that move across the
spikes as a great example. I found Jim Power The Lost Dimension to be
challenging in multiple areas. From what I recall that is pretty
standard from this era of video games. Jim Power The Lost Dimension fits
into that era quite well.
Jim Power The Lost Dimension has plenty of bright and interesting
colors. There are all kinds of odd looking backgrounds in Jim Power The
Lost Dimension. The environment in Jim Power The Lost Dimension is
rather unique. This is one of the things that makes Jim Power The Lost
Dimension an interesting video game for families to check out and play.
I noticed the player is right in the middle of the screen for many
levels. The problem is when we go from left to right we are too close to
what is coming. The sounds in Jim Power The Lost Dimension feel like
they belong from this video game era. The music can get a little
annoying and derivitive.
All in all Jim Power The Lost Dimension is a decent 2D side scrolling
video game. I had to be careful and pay attention since there are plenty
of enemies that come flying out at the player. I found that I was more
aggressive after playing Jim Power The Lost Dimension I also had a
little bit of a shorter fuse after playing Jim Power The Lost Dimension.
All of this has already been scientifically studied. My hat is off to
Evercade for bringing this retro video game back to the industry.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Evercade/Super NES
Publisher: Piko Interactive
Developer: Loriciel
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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