Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked Review
16-bit platforming, jetpacks, and awesome opossums are back once more with the release of Limited Run Games and Konami’s Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked. Featuring three titles from days gone by, does this collection light a spark?
Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked Review
Platforming giants Sonic and Mario dominated the 16-bit landscape when Sparkster and his Rocket Knight Adventures first hit the scene, but just because he never took center stage doesn’t mean he should exit stage left.
Kicking things off with Rocket Knight Adventure, players wield a chargeable energy sword and jetpack (cool tools of the trade, to be sure) to take on the evil Devotindos Empire. Boss fights, shoot-em-up sections, and even robotic mech duels make sure this title leaves a lasting impression – the impressive spritework and soulful musical source are no slouch either.
Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 follows similar beats, pitting Sparkster (and his sword and jetpack combo) against King Gedol in an attempt to save Princess Cherry.
Gameplay mechanics are as sound as ever, though the slot machine after collecting gems is a mixed blessing. Nevertheless, Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 is well worth a playthrough for platforming fans.
Finally, a second Sparkster title is included, though it was a completely different title that was released for the SNES. Players will know the drill, with more high-flying and sword-faring action platforming fans will love. Just be warned that players will need to bring their A-game to see the true ending on higher difficulty settings.
While Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked packs three absolutely killer platforming adventures, the rest of the package is a bit light on content. Features like filters, eight different borders, screen size adjustments, and a rewind feature are par for the course, but emulators like RetroArch have been doing that for years.
To sweeten the pot, Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked features a Boss Rush mode for each title, a Music Player, and a Museum.
The first two don’t have too much flair to them; Boss Rush says what it is on the tin, while the Music Player doesn’t have too much functionality outside playing the tracks themselves.
Even the Museum Mode of Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked is more of a gift shop. While it’s great to see magazine ads, box art, internal design documents, manuals from different regions, it’s not taken far enough.
Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked features platforming greats that are absolute must-plays, but the overall package is bare bones. It’s great to see Sparkster and his jetpack make a return, but this awesome opossum deserves so much more.
Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked Review
Reviewed On: Nintendo Switch
Release Date: June 11, 2024
MSRP: $29.99
Platforms: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, PC
Developer: Limited Run Games
Publisher: Konami
Alternative Reviews: Nintendo World Report, Destructoid, TouchArcade
Aggregate Scores: Metacritic, OpenCritic
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Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked features platforming greats that are absolute must-plays, but the overall package is bare bones. It’s great to see Sparkster and his jetpack make a return, but this awesome opossum deserves so much more.