28. Actraiser
Once upon a time, I heard about a game called Actraiser several times. When it appeared on the Virtual Console on the Wii I decided to buy it and try it out. What I came across was one of the more original and better games I've ever played.
The game puts you in the shoes of God (or the Master in this case) on his quest to reconquer his creation from the clutches of Satan (or...actually I forget what they called Satan in this game...). The game takes place in two modes. The first mode is a Castlevania-esque sidescroller that has you play as a statue the Master posses. The first time you enter this mode, its to free an area of land from the clutches of evil. After you've defeated the boss, a temple will be built and a priest and priestess will appear. From there you enter the next mode which plays sort of like civilization. You take the control of your Cherub, with whom you can guide how the village builds itself up, defeat monsters who are trying to terrorize the area, and cast some spells that cause natural disasters and stuff. Your villagers will occasionally seal up evil layers if you guide them to them. Eventually, you'll descend again and posses a statue again to free the land from evil once more. Once you finish with that area you move onto the next one until you finally reach your confrontation with Satan himself.
The game plays pretty well and both modes within the game feel as if they belong there. I'm actually surprised more games haven't tried to do something similar to this game since it really stands out because of it. The music is also amazing and gives you a feel for the sheer epic nature of this game. The game, though, does have its flaws. It was made early in the SNES lifespan, so its not particularly impressive graphics wise. Its controls also leave something to be desired though mostly its because of the lack of a double jump function. The game is rather forgiving in the sense that you have infinite continues...
All in all this is a good game that no one should pass up if they have a Wii.
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