Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D
Reviewed by Ty Massei
Graphics: 3.5 out of 10
Sound: 4 out of 10
Gameplay: 3 out of 10
Hardness factor: 5 out of 10
Overall: 4 out of 10
Graphics: The graphics in this game are bad for the SNES. Not that I
played after the first level, but I don't know why it's called The Lost
Dimension in '3-D'. Maybe later there is a crude 3D level or something,
but I didn't find it interesting enough to keep going. There's a basic dark
theme in the game that isn't detailed tons, and the enemies look pathetic.
Sound: Sound is also pretty bad. It's a bit annoying, but not too bad and
the Sound effects are okay. They should have added some depth to the music.
Gameplay: Another basic sidescroller. You can get power-ups that give
you different attacks, but they are all about the same anyway. The controls
could have been tweaked a little, but aren't too bad and animation too.
Hardness factor: From what I played, it wasn't that hard. Enemies were
sparse and were pretty easy against your character.
Overall: 4 out of 10. A basic sidescroller with bad graphics and slightly
annoying sound. There's nothing fun about this game so I won't recommend it.