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SNES : Cybernator Reviews

Below are user reviews of Cybernator and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Cybernator. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.



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Maybe I'm biased, but...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: August 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I think this game is great. I played it all the time in my misbegotten youth, and I think it still has replay value to this day. You control a mech and basically walk around and blow the crap out of everything that moves. The weapons are cool, the cut scenes are cool, the music is cool, I think this is a great buy -- BUT only if you are judging it by the standards of an 11 year old's gaming tasts in the 1990s! (But then, why else would you be browsing SNES games? ;-) As the other reviewer said, it's a tough title, but you can get cheats online if that's not your thing. I say you can't go wrong with Cybernator..

SPECTACULAR, BUT ONE HELLUVA HARD GAME 8.5 OUT OF 10

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 23, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Cybernator is a rather awesome game. This game is probably one of the best mech games ever made, because of it's tight controls, amazing level designs, epic music, and challenge level. Seriously, this game is a total b*tch when it comes to difficulty, but it's one damn good game nonetheless.
WHAT THE GAME IS: It's basically a side-scrolling shooter where you control a mech. The storyline is not explained well, but it appears to be the same old nonsense story about saving the planet.
GRAPHICS: The 16-bit look shines brightly here, it looks fantastic most of the time, but some effects look a little pixelated. But you can't help but marvel at the detailed environments, cool mech designs, and cool explosions.
MUSIC: It has a great epic feel, and fits in to near-perfection with this game and never really gets tiresome to hear.
SOUND: Shooting, explosions, the annoying radio.
GAMEPLAY: The gameplay is quite good, and the controls are very responsive. Though I did not like the fact your weapon has an energy bar, so every time it runs out you must wait for it to charge. This can be bothersome during some gameplay sequences, but luckily the gun charges quickly. Also, the difficulty level feels unbalanced. One level I can breeze through quickly, and the next can be ball-bustingly hard. This game is incredibly enjoyable, and is well worth an investment or at least a look.
OVERALL: It's not the best side-scrolling shooter ever, but it accomplishes everything it should and then some. It is a great addition to any SNES library. But the bipolar difficulty and weapon-charging are annoying and frustrating.
THE GOOD: Fast-paced mech shooting, great 16-bit graphics, epic music.
THE BAD: Bipolar difficulty, weapon charging is annoying.

Not a bad game, but has defects

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is essientially a Side scrolling, furturistic shooter. You command a robot in the future where a war is going on. The game takes you through several levels, having a steep difficulty curve. Weapons vary from your basic machine gun, to missles, to laser beams. all levels have damagable walls (what i mean by that is when you hit a wall, the part it hits turns into a slightly damaged piece). the game gets insanely difficult at the last level, and you dont get many lives or countinues. In short, this game isnt for people who dislike frantically dodging gunfire and facing huge bosses.


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