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Ristar! Quite an odd game, it was based on one of the original designs for Sonic The Hedgehog (A rabbit creature that would grab things with its long ears- which come to think of it kinda reminds me of Klonoa a bit), obviously Ristar isn't a rabbit at all but he still does grab things. It's a very cozy game, most of it isn't too challenging but it has a really nice playground vibe (Many of the people who developed Ristar would go on to work on NiGHTS which has a very similar feel).
Ristar did pretty well but it never got any sequels, probably because it was pushed out right at the end of the Genesis' era, which is a shame as I could see it adapting pretty well into a 3D environment. Regardless, I do absolutely recommend Ristar, it's a very nice, cute and charming game, though it does get pretty tough at the end (The final boss in particular is more than a bit cheap). Now, let's move on to the revised profiles themselves, as there is a bit to talk about. Specifically, a lot of feats that it does not use.
Ristar did pretty well but it never got any sequels, probably because it was pushed out right at the end of the Genesis' era, which is a shame as I could see it adapting pretty well into a 3D environment. Regardless, I do absolutely recommend Ristar, it's a very nice, cute and charming game, though it does get pretty tough at the end (The final boss in particular is more than a bit cheap). Now, let's move on to the revised profiles themselves, as there is a bit to talk about. Specifically, a lot of feats that it does not use.
- Ristar lighting up a galaxy (4-B) - Well, this is still on the profile, it simply has no reason to scale to Ristar's physicals, we don't know how it's done, there's no Universal Energy System or anything like that and so on.
- Kaiser Greedy's black holes (5-A) - No reason to accept them as legitimate. They act as a fairly simple videogame black hole, suck in stuff gently and disappear after a while.
- Kaiser Greedy shaking a planet (5-A) - From the same narutoforums blog as the 4-B feat, there's Kaiser Greedy shaking the planet a bit. That is clearly just a visual effect, considering that hitting a planet with 5-A force would destroy it. There's another issue with this scene, but I'll get to it in the next feat
- Kaiser Greedy's explosions (6-B) - I know it's 6-B because I calculated this and originally planned to use this feat as the verse's primary feat, but it was pointed out to me by SamanPatou that this is actually just the enemies crash-landing on to the planet, not a direct attack, given that the very next scene is the planet being raided by enemies: Kaiser is likely not actuallly there, a lot of games of this era use "big bad appears in the sky" as a visual metaphor- think Streets of Rage 2 or Rocket Knight Adventures. Not only that but the explosions don't seem to leave any actual damage and might just be flashes of light. The planet does shake as if it was impacted though and the whole thing is generally quite weird, but still, better to be safe.