![]() ![]() No alternate endings based off the character you use, which would have been amazing. It goes no farther then bad-guys threaten Earth, and the Power Rangers are the ones who have to stop them. The "story mode" iust a means of justifying the fight on a rigorous level. I would compare it to a strictly downgraded version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters. So unless you're really into Power Rangers. Admittedly I loved Power Rangers, so have a huge bias in wanting to see all the different characters, their moves, the scenery, etc. I have to admit, I had a lot of fun looking at the different background levels, (it's a shame you don't get to select them) the cut-scenes, and there's always Ivan Ooze to unlock. It takes actual power rangers music, along with some generic, but well fitting and relaxed fighting sounds that blend in with the background. Even the cover art for this game looks amazing. ![]() You can tell this game was meant for the Genesis which was known for going above and beyond in 16-bit detail. For an early 90s game, this does have some pretty strong graphic tones, textures, and all the fighters look vividly different. Just look at those graphics!" While we look back upon these commercials and laugh at the camp attitude, it is true. The commercial even states "No wonder Rita wants to steal this game. ![]() Because while it's good, it's way too short, and half of the game depends on a friend being there beside you to get the full experience. Luckily I was not a child anymore, and would not have to waste my precious allowance, or Christmas gift on it. I actually saw this game by watching a youtube video about old 90s commercials, and just watching that twenty second ad did make me want to play this game. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers - Fighting Edition Review by: Jim Profit - 5.8/10 Not a bad game, but some visible flaws. ![]()
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