Batman Returns (SNES video game) explained

Batman Returns
Developer:Konami
Publisher:Konami
Director:Yoichi Yoshimoto
Designer:Yoichi Yoshimoto, Tae Yabu, Tetsuya Sato
Programmer:Etsunobu Ebisu, Toshinori Shimono, Shigeki Morihira
Composer:Jun Funahashi, Harumi Ueko
Series:Batman
Platforms:SNES
Genre:Beat 'em up
Modes:Single-player

Batman Returns is the Super Nintendo version of Batman Returns, a 1993 beat 'em up video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System based on the film of the same name. It was developed and published by Konami.

Gameplay

The game is a left-to-right scrolling fighter beat 'em up, a genre that was featured heavily on the console at the time. The gameplay and graphics are very similar to the Super Famicom port of Final Fight.[1] The game takes the player through seven scenes featured in the film. Each scene has a boss fight that Batman must win in order to proceed to the next scene. Scene 1 takes place in Gotham's Plaza, where Batman fights numerous Red Triangle Circus gangsters and saves Selina Kyle from the Stungun Clown who took her hostage. In Scene 2, Batman fights the Circus gang throughout Gotham City's Streets, facing the Tattooed Strongman as the boss. Climbing on the rooftops of Scene 3, Batman encounters Catwoman, who escapes to an abandoned building where Penguin's setting a trap for Batman, but he manages to take on Catwoman and Penguin on Scene 4. In Scene 5, Batman drives the Batmobile and uses a machine gun to destroy Penguin's Campaign Van. Moving to Scene 6, Batman goes to the Circus Train and defeats Penguin's right-hand man, the Organ Grinder. Penguin escapes to the abandoned Arctic World on Scene 7, where Batman destroys his Duck Vehicle and ultimately gains the upper hand on Penguin once and for all. Meanwhile, Catwoman escapes and watches as Batman gets called for another adventure. Various members of the Red Triangle Circus Gang attack Batman throughout the game. Batman has a number of weapons and moves at his disposal, including the batarang.

Reception

Scary Larry of GamePro gave the game a perfect score, singling out praise for the visuals, animations, score and adjustable difficulty level.[2]

Super Gamer gave an overall score of 90%. They praised the soundtrack, graphics and gameplay, and called it one of the "finest scrolling beat 'em ups".[3]

Accolades

In 2018, Complex placed the game 97th on their "The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time". They also praised the game being a good translation from the movie and described the game as a "beat-em-up gem".[4] Nintendo Power ranked Batman Returns the eighth best SNES game of 1993.[5] In 2023, Time Extension included the game on their top 25 "Best Beat 'Em Ups of All Time" list.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Batman Returns Review. Jamie. O'Neil. December 25, 2009. Nintendo Life.
  2. Super NES Pro Review: Batman Returns . Scary Larry . . May 1993 . 76–77.
  3. May 1994. Batman Returns NES Review. Super Gamer. United Kingdom. Paragon Publishing. 2. 122. March 24, 2021.
  4. Web site: Knight. Rich. April 30, 2018. The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time. live. 2022-01-21. Complex. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20180116111038/http://www.complex.com:80/pop-culture/the-100-best-super-nintendo-games/ . 2018-01-16.
  5. January 1994. The Top Titles of 1993. Nintendo Power. 56. 2–5. January 23, 2022.
  6. Web site: Banks . George . Best Beat 'Em Ups Of All Time . Time Extension . Hookshot Media . 19 February 2023 . 14 February 2023.