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It’s where this game gets its lasting appeal from and I can’t praise it enough. The gameplay is some of the best I’ve seen in a platformer. The game includes some nice animated cutscenes which I could never get to run on our old computer! The environments in each level are colourful and beautifully detailed with a range of well-animated enemies.
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Although I’m more of a PC gamer now, I didn’t play many PC games back in the day so I can’t speak with any great certainty about how it compares to other 1997 titles, but it certainly compares favourably to major DOS titles like Jazz Jackrabbit released just a couple years prior. In terms of graphics, I would say that they’re very impressive for the time. Across the course of the story you’ll travel through deep forests, port towns, mysterious caves and more as you punch, kick and blast your way through a horde of enemies. He decides to break free from his canine captors, seek revenge for his lost ship and crew, and hunt for the Amulet and its gemstones. After being captured by Captain La Rauxe of the Spanish Armada (of dogs!), Claw finds a piece of a map detailing the location of the elusive Amulet of Nine Lives – a mystical treasure of great power. You play as Captain Nathaniel Joseph Claw, a feline pirate captain in search of fame and fortune. If any game is deserving of an HD remake, it’s this one. And it’s not just nostalgia that makes me sing its praise it is genuinely one of the best platformers I’ve ever played. My Dad ordered a copy for me all the way from Canada after I was addicted to playing it at my cousin’s house. There are more 3DS games I’ve yet to mention but I want to briefly throw away the relevancy and talk about a game released in 1997, one of my fonder gaming memories: Claw. I’ve been using 3DS games as a way of trying to make my early gaming posts on this blog seem more relevant to modern gaming.