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All rights reserved.| Description Mr. Bones was a dead blues musician. However, he was resurrected and became a member of DaGoulian's evil army of darkness. Now, Mr. Bones must battle the army before it takes over the world. Fight through 20 levels of challenging gameplay. All of the action has never-before-seen animation and graphics including real-time shadows. Get into the groove of the blues with an original soundtrack from guitarist Ronnie Montrose as you save the planet from evil in MR. BONES. Special Features Assume the role of a dead blues man, 20 levels, never-before-seen animation, real-time story telling, original soundtrack from guitarist Ronnie Montrose. Warnings Animated Violence
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Reviews Mr. Bones is unusual, unconventional, incredibly odd, and all-around fun! At first glance, it doesn't seem to make incredible use of the Saturn's graphics, but the backgrounds and colors are razor-sharp filled with detail and Mr. Bones is fully 3-D and looking good. Think of this game as Sega's own answer to both Nintendo's Warioware (with its many crazy and quick-paced levels) and Nintendo's Mario Bros. with it's platform game style. All around, a really fun game with a storyline to boot. Review ID: 10000000007785161 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 03/23/06 by: The graphics are out of this world. Game play is fun and keeps you coming back for more. This game is way ahead of it's time! Review ID: 10000000000815603 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 01/18/06 by: emmit_brown -- a member of Epinions Pros: The most diverse platform game I have ever played. Challenging, Hilarious, and Fun. Cons: A few cheesy moments. Some of the graphics are grainy. Mr. Bones came out in 1997 and faded quicker than most one-hit bands. It makes me wonder why games of this caliber die quicker than the most abysmal games in the market. I guess you can call it popularity. I mean how many video-gamers actually appreciate blues, much less a game where you are a skeleton shooting lightning bolts up enemies butts? The world will never know the reason why people get apprehensive over trying an unusual game that no one has heard of. Take it from a guy who has bought a Saturn because of peculiarity, most games that aren t heard of are the most divine. That... Review ID: 10000000000700725 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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