Game Focus writes: "Admit it, when you first hear the word port, you likely cringe and expect the absolute worst, right? Tecmo knows it, and they've come to make port not such a dirty word with Rygar: Battle of Argus. Essentially what you're going to find here is a port of the original series reboot found on the PS2 around 6 years ago. The question is, can the game truly stand the test of time and change the perception of ports for the Wii?"
Pros
+ Controls nicely. Barely any waggle in main story.
+ Orchestral music is fantastic.
+ Some excellent boss battles.
+ Highly destructible environments.
+ Diskarmor is fun to use...
Cons
-...but incredibly slow.
- Animation is really stiff.
- No widescreen support.
- Hitting switches to access areas is really boring and tedious.
- Voice-acting is vomit-inducing.
- Bad camera.
- Price tag is too high for a port of a 6 year old PS2 game.
Rygar, which is now available for Nintendo Switch Online, did a lot of things right, particularly when it came to creating an immersive world that felt interconnected.
Was a pretty cool game back then. And for those that didn't play it, the PS2 game was a pretty cool update of the franchise. Still got that one.
Could see a 2D update made like Bionic Commando got from Capcom.
I remember renting this and finishing it in one day. Thoroughly engrossing. Would like to see a follow up to this.
The only arcade game that after playing the crap out of it at a laundromat. I was able to finish, from start to the end on one quarter. Love that game.
glad they added it to switch online...haven't played it yet though..need to fire it up
Hamster Corporation, the company behind the Ninja Jajamaru-kun game for 3DS, will bring Japanese arcade games to PlayStation 4 this spring.
Peter Tieryas continues his series of exploring favorite game levels Rygar from the original Nintendo, exploring Sagila’s Cave.
I rented this and was glued to it until I beat it. This was the first metroidvania type game but unfortunately was forgotten. I'm glad someone's giving it the attention it deserves.
Beating that game when I was like 10 remains one of my greatest gaming accomplishments.
Well it wasn't forgotten, in 2002 they made a 3D PS2 Rygar: The Legendary Adventure. I owned this original one though, and it was a very cool metroidvania game. It was weird, how it'd be a top-down game in certain areas, then go to the sidescrolling in others. The music was always very memorable. They need to make another sequel, but in this same metroidvania style. If I remember correctly the PS2 game was just level based. This was a great game overall.