World Heroes (SNES) Playthrough
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- A playthrough of Sunsoft's 1993 fighting game for the Super Nintendo, World Heroes.
In this video, I go through the game four times on the default difficulty level:
1:36 Hanzo, Normal mode
18:50 Janne, Fatal Match
39:35 J. Carn, Normal mode
59:36 Rasputin, Fatal Match
Coming along eight months after Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters, Alpha Denshi's World Heroes became the Neo Geo platform's second versus-style fighting game when it launched in the Summer of 1992. It was ported to the Super Nintendo the following year and to the Sega Genesis in 1994.
The story kicks off with Dr. Brown, a crazy scientist who has created a time machine, bringing together eight historical figures to compete in a tournament to decide who is the greatest fighter of all time. These figures include:
-[Hattori] Hanzo, an Iga ninja,
-Fuuma, a Fuuma ninja and distant ancestor to Ryu from Ninja Commando,
-Rasputin, a spiritual figure from Russian history who was poisoned, shot, and castrated,
-Jeanne (Joan of Arc), la fillette révolutionnaire,
-J. Carn (Genghis Khan), a famous tribal warrior who unified Mongolia,
-Muscle Power (Hulk Hogan), an American pro wrestler,
-Brocken, an android developed for the Nazi regime's war efforts, and finally,
-Dragon (Bruce Lee), a martial arts expert and movie star.
So yes, World Heroes is, in essence, an arcade fighting game adaptation of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and Back to the Future. Not a bad start, wouldn't you agree?
The gameplay is typical of the genre post Street Fighter II, and anyone who knows how to do a hadouken, dragon punch, or spinning bird kick will be able to jump right in and kick butt without a second thought. There are only four attack buttons instead of six and throw is mapped to its own button, but it all feels comfortable and familiar. The game also introduces a new mode, Death Match (renamed "Fatal Match" on the SNES to appease Nintendo's censorship policies), which places hazards in the ring.
What separates World Heroes from most Street Fighter II clones is how well it plays. The characters' movesets are reasonably well-balanced, the movement physics are spot-on, attack animations convey a proper sense of weight and impact, and the controls are excellent. It just feels good.
And thankfully, the SNES version does an excellent job of retaining the feel of the arcade game. It's a little slower, but it still looks and feels similar to the original. That's quite an achievement when you consider that the 82 megabit Neo Geo game had to be slimmed down to fit on a 16 megabit SNES cartridge. The graphics aren't quite as colorful, the characters are smaller, and the audio quality took a big hit in the conversion, but these compromises don't impact the game's playability.
I rented this one often back when it was new. I always had a lot of fun with it, and going back to it now, I think it still holds up pretty well. It's not quite an S-tier SNES fighter, but it holds its own against the A-tier competition.
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No cheats were used during the recording of this video.
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Ever notice how much World Heroes borrows from Back to the Future and Bill & Ted?
We should play more video games together 🍾🥂
Back to the Future is owned by NBCUniversal (a subsidiary of Comcast) and Bill & Ted is owned by MGM (a subsidiary of Amazon).
I was too busy noticing how much it borrows from Street Fighter II 😂
@@Aigiotis This. It feels like a cheaper version of Street Fighter. Still fun though!
Wait, isnt brocken a character from combat tribes?
One of the best SNK fighting games in a time before King of Fighters. And I always seem to main Janne in Fatal Match on this version. Same with the rest.
I use to waste a ton of quarters at Pizza Hut on a Friday Night waiting for my food with my family as a lil guy. I wish those days came back.
It's funny when the fighter gets praised from being dazed and also in the continue screen too.
"Dr. Brown"
Great Scott!!
I loved this game. It plays great.
I finished the arcade version nearly ten times as Janne d'Arc, my beloved swordswoman.
The Fuuma stage BGM 👌
This port r another miracle of Snes. Was funny play on death match with Broken!
That's a good port 👍🏼 but part two is even better!
😢😢😢memories
Snes = love !
Joguei muito em 94 saudades
game nostálgico!
Audio quality is better on the SNES for this game.
Praise Geegus
This was an excellent translation from the arcade. Graphics we're on point, but the only thing missing was the NeoGeo arcade speed. The SNES version was a little sluggish.
So I'm assuming that IS supposed to be Count Brocken from the Mazinger Trilogy then given the other contestants.
HA! HA! HA! HA! 👏👏👏👏👏
Is that the awkward Janne laugh that just repeats at a lower pitch with each ha? 😂
@@NintendoComplete no, its Rasputin's laugh.
@@HydrogenMist715Ah, it makes sense now 👏 haha
Janne and Charlotte 👍
Muscle power😅👍
Pretty sure Rasputin is a rxxpist.
It will be not as controvercial than god fighting