Oddly for kids, when we looked at the cover and the title "Wizards & Warriors" we thought "D&D junk."
And, mind you we thought that even AFTER playing Zelda, Dragon Warrior, and so on almost nonstop through the winters.
But, then we loaded it up and... it actually looked MILES better than Dragon Warrior and Zelda. Sure, it didn't have the open world feel of Zelda, but is sure looked cool.
And then, the levels, they were SUPER freaking fun. We had no idea what we were in for as kids, this was a sleeper, this was one of the more entertaining games of our youth that we only discovered because my grandmother (who hardly knew what NES was) thought it would make an OK Christmas gift.
Even my dad, who only played two player competitive games go hooked.
It was fun from start to finish.... but ultimately, too short a play.
And, mind you we thought that even AFTER playing Zelda, Dragon Warrior, and so on almost nonstop through the winters.
But, then we loaded it up and... it actually looked MILES better than Dragon Warrior and Zelda. Sure, it didn't have the open world feel of Zelda, but is sure looked cool.
And then, the levels, they were SUPER freaking fun. We had no idea what we were in for as kids, this was a sleeper, this was one of the more entertaining games of our youth that we only discovered because my grandmother (who hardly knew what NES was) thought it would make an OK Christmas gift.
Even my dad, who only played two player competitive games go hooked.
It was fun from start to finish.... but ultimately, too short a play.