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emwearz
January 29th, 2009, 04:00
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If you were growing up in the 90's the chances are you saw Hook, the tale of a grown up Peter Pan returning to Neverland to face off once more with Hook. It was a great movie, one many of us link to our childhood. Now with any decent movie a licensed game was created in its image. Hook on the NES is one of those titles which is known for being really crap, give it a search on youtube and you will see what I mean. Now I did what I'm sure 90% of those reviewers didn't. I bought the game for my NES, I downloaded the manual for the game, and I read it. So many of those reviewers were complaining about not knowing what this or that does. Well I know what they do, does it make the game any more enjoyable? Is this a game that will never grow old or does it now have droopy hairy balls? Read on to find out.

Gameplay (4.5 out of 10)

The gameplay is a basic platformer with the extremely boring 'collect to finish' rule, you have to collect a certain amount of items per level in order to be able to finish. Different levels have different items that you must collect from cupcakes to pearls, it all really has nothing to do with the movie, kind of annoying but oh well.

The controls are the main problem with the game you jump really high, which is kind of acceptable because after all your meant to be peter pan, but the most annoying aspect is without a doubt your main attack, which is a tiny little sword, its really 50/50 as to if you will hit your enemy first or if they will get you first, it is without a doubt the dumbest ***** I have ever seen in a game and a massive flaw which wrecks the experience, the game could have been so much better if they made your 'sword' (More like a butter knife, not even a good butter knife) just a few pixels longer. The one slight saving grace is that you can use tinker bell as a weapon by collecting thimbles as ammo, yea that's right the little **** wont follow you if you don't have any thimbles, what a *****!

Now its a Peter Pan game so you would guess you can fly through out the level, well your wrong! There are level dedicated to flying, which get boring really fast as you try to dodge TNT and lighting clouds all the while collecting marbles, but while ingame the only form of flying is by collecting marbles which then enable you to 'bounce' off the various sections of fairy dust. The biggest problem with this is that if you run out of fairy dust but missed something on the other side of the fairy dust, or the exit is at the other side, your screwed, you need to commit suicide.

There are some interesting gameplay aspects in the game, such as the underwater levels where you need to swim around with a health bar that gets lower and lower until you can find a air pocket. There are also some light puzzle aspects to the game as it goes on such as having to collect fire then moving a barrel of gunpowder to the right spot then having to jump on the gunpowder to be blasted up.

The last thing I will talk about is the enemy's so many of them are just random, there's a guru who floats around, there's a fire breathing dragon and heaps of other random stuff that you just have to ask yourself if they even watched the movie before making the game. The boss fight with Rufio is the biggest homoerotic scene I have ever seen in a video game its the first one to take the other ones shirt off, oh yea! Remember in the movie when Robin Williams had a knife on Rufio and made him take his shirt off? Yeah that was a hot scene.

http://www.generalemu.net/view/reviews/hook/hook_2.jpg
Remember when Peter Pan fought the dragon?

Graphics (6.5 out of 10)

The backgrounds look really decent for a NES game, as do the enemy's and everything is quite large in size which is a nice change. You can always tell what things are meant to be. The biggest graphical flaw is in Peter himself, the character we see for the entire game is the ugliest thing on screen. He looks more like Link than Peter Pan, if Link was and Albino, for some stupid reason his skin is completely white. I don't know why they decided to do this, the pirates and other the guru's have the normal tan coloured skin, but for whatever reason Peter Pan is now whiter than Micheal Jackson, Yea you knew a Jacko reference was coming. The characters sprite actually reminds me of Jackson from the South Park episode 'The Jeffersons'.

http://www.generalemu.net/view/reviews/hook/hook_3.jpg
Tell me you don't see it....

The graphics bar Peter are really top notch for a NES game, the score would have been higher but Peter really makes the rest of the screen look like garbage, which is a shame, yet again the developers had the ability to make it a worth while platformer, but it doesn't just play average it looks average because of something that could have been fixed in a matter of minutes.

Sound (3.5 out of 10)
The background music is something that really ****s me up the wall, its all high pitched and just really annoying. In the movie Hook there is a beautiful arrange of original music, why on gods green earth couldn't they make some 8-bit versions of that, it would have been awesome. But no we are stuck with this annoying repetitive music. I don't even want to go any more
into it.

Replay Value (4 out of 10)
On you finish this game (if you don't get bored by the fact the level design and game mechanics start to feel very repetitive) I highly doubt you will want to pick it up and play again, you can finish the game in one sitting, which of course you have to because there no save feature, however when a game has a map system somewhat similar to the later Mario games, why it doesn't support saving system of some sort is beyond me, the game would be so much better if you could save, no one feels like going through all that item collecting bull**** again, but if you want to finish the game and run out
of continues, then that's just what you get to do, start the whole thing off again.

http://www.generalemu.net/view/reviews/hook/hook_1.jpg
With an overworld map like this, a save feature would have been nice.

Overall (4.625 out of 10)
The game is nothing amazing, actually I would say its below average. It had the chance to be a somewhat enjoyable game, but a bunch of little things in the gameplay mechanics really messed up the game. It has close to nothing to do with the movie which is a massive let down as it was a really great movie, I watched it again the day before I played Hook again for this review and I still thing its a class movie. All in all its better than most reviewers give credit for, however that's not really saying too much, its still pretty ****ty.

Bottom Line: A fairly poor NES platformer, only worth picking up if you find it for under $5 and want to add to your NES collection.

snickothemule
January 29th, 2009, 04:08
That was a great review, it had it all, but the tiny swords (penis reference FTW), homoerotica, the WTF Dragons and the Michael Jackson references had me giggling like a school girl. Now I feel all nostalgic and will have to go get the awesome Hook movie on dvd somewhere.

Great stuff emearz (nice work with the image water marks, they are looking kickass)

SCHUMI_4EVER
January 29th, 2009, 18:41
Great review. Horrible game.

nosound.97
January 29th, 2009, 18:54
Yeah, review of another ****** game just what we need! :thumb: I like it!

Paratech
January 29th, 2009, 20:15
Yikes! it makes the Sega CD version of the game look good, that's a scary thought.

emwearz
January 29th, 2009, 20:48
Yeah, review of another ****** game just what we need! :thumb: I like it!

Im pretty much reviewing NES games as I get them (good or bad), I just got two more yesterday in the mail from ebay as well as a few more i picked up the other week so there will most likely be a few more coming (I also got a few new mega drive titles so some megadrive reviews will most likely be around).

The problem is im moving out soon and dont really have the cash for any new Wii games at the moment, I still want to do some reviews as I find it enjoyable so im falling back onto the old retros which I pick up for 5-10 bucks.

Monalisaparker
January 31st, 2009, 07:33
Good article, you really did a great review of the game and highlights each weak and strong point of it, well done!

emwearz
February 1st, 2009, 03:02
Cheers Mona, getting some props is always nice.

If anyone is interested I picked up two new NES games as well as two new Wii games today so hopefully when I get some free time to play then and even more free time to review them I will post them up.

Paratech
February 1st, 2009, 23:24
Cheers Mona, getting some props is always nice.

If anyone is interested I picked up two new NES games as well as two new Wii games today so hopefully when I get some free time to play then and even more free time to review them I will post them up.

That would be cool, thank you.

nosound.97
February 2nd, 2009, 06:16
If anyone is interested I picked up two new NES games as well as two new Wii games today so hopefully when I get some free time to play then and even more free time to review them I will post them up.

You ask? I'm already interested!

emwearz
February 3rd, 2009, 00:09
Well once the site is up and running (which is not too far off) I will most likely post a new review or two. Thanks for the kind words, very encouraging.

FLaRe85
February 3rd, 2009, 00:17
I actually somewhat enjoyed the SNES version of this game.

emwearz
February 3rd, 2009, 00:19
Are the game mechanics similar?

FLaRe85
February 3rd, 2009, 00:32
Are the game mechanics similar?
I haven't played the NES version personally, but judging from YouTube vids, they seem a bit similar.

The best video I could find for the SNES version is YouTube - Hook (SNES) Stage 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YiKhpx0arM)

emwearz
February 3rd, 2009, 00:59
At least his sword seems to actually work in the SNES release. If I can ever find a SNES cheap enough (been looking around but I have my limits for how much I want to pay for one so hopefully the next flea market I go to I can find one cheap enough) I will pick the game up.

I saw it at a GameTraders (Along with the Megadrive version) but I decided to pick up the NES version as I had heard it was really horrid so wanted to try it myself (and I picked it up for $4)

Seems just as slow paced though.

Densetsu
February 4th, 2009, 16:55
Crap. I can't believe I remember this game. I remember really liking it as a 6 year old kid but I always had trouble advancing to the next level or, heck, even beating a level.

Squall-Leonhart
February 5th, 2009, 09:20
its better on the SNES.

emwearz
February 5th, 2009, 12:40
its better on the SNES.
That pretty much goes without saying.

Squall-Leonhart
February 5th, 2009, 17:27
indeed.

Paratech
February 5th, 2009, 22:23
I prefer it on the Sega CD.

Squall-Leonhart
February 5th, 2009, 22:42
you would >.<

Paratech
February 5th, 2009, 23:00
Final Fight on the Sega CD also kicks the SNES version's butt, it has all 3 characters, 2 player, and isn't as heavily censored, nor are the females turned into male transsexuals...

:evil:

There were good Sega CD games.