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Games That Desperately Need Reboots: Rocket Knight Adventures


On 03/07/2013 at 11:53 AM by Ryan Bunting

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It's not uncommon for a company to forget about a great franchise, or ignore one that fans have been clamoring about for years, and it's not surprising that the company I'm talking about is one I spoke about before in Part 1.  Konami seems to have forgotten about a little gem that I had on the Sega Genesis called "Rocket Knight Adventures."  Yes, there was a lesser known sequel called "Sparkster" that for whatever reason changed the appearance of the main character, and the overall graphical style, in my opinion, was not up to par with the aforementioned.  Also, there was a PC/XBLA release of a Rocket Knight game in 2.5D that was actually quite enjoyable, but was only published by Konami, not developed, so it just didn't feel like a Rocket Knight game to me, though it was fairly fun.

Normally, when you hear that Konami jingle at the beginning of a game, your blood pressure rises, as your body is preemptively preparing to be angry beyond belief (Contra: Hard Corps anyone?), but when my dad came home from work with Rocket Knight Adventures, we popped it into the Genesis, flicked that switch to on, enjoyed our Konami Jingle, pressed start and BAM!  Beautiful sprites, amazing soundtrack, fun gameplay.

The first things that stood out to me were the beautiful parallax backgrounds, the amazingly bright and precise player and enemy sprites, and the cheerful yet epic music.  This game blew me away in the first fifteen seconds of loading it up, and yes, that might have been 5 or 6 year old me, but hell even when I loaded up the game years later, it had the same profound effect on me, and I thought "Why the hell haven't they made a modern sequel for this?!"  Then I remembered it's Konami we're talking about here.  They were too busy getting rich off of Metal Gear, and I can't get angry at them for it, it was a good business move, and they've proven that they make great games, the Metal Gear series most definitely is a part of that, but it's a shame that they can't dedicate a small team to something as fantastic as Rocket Knight.

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Oh yes, giant pig-mechs abound in RKA.

Let's do a step-by-step analysis of why this game slaughters everything that you know about platformers and rearranges it to give you the ultimate action platformer experience.

First and foremost, the sprite work is out of this f**king world.  The animations, the enemies, the bosses, the backgrounds, are all flawless.  Yet another reason why I'll never care how many polygons they cram into a model, how ultra realistic the humans are in the next overhyped console FPS, or how amazing the trees and shadows look in Grand Theft Auto 12, because these hand-crafted sprites are far more beautiful and artistic than any piece of rendered 3D "art," (BEGIN SIDERANT) because the last time I checked, I, and many others, play(ed) video games to get AWAY from reality and get to a fantasy world where anything is possible, not to recreate and glorify war scenarios. (END SIDERANT)  That, of course along with the fact that the sprites are bright and colorful, as opposed to the modern school of thought where everything is shit-smeared and "gritty."

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Prallax backgrounds, giant missiles, and a reference to Dr. Strangelove.  Oh, Konami, you silly thing.

Second, the gameplay is smooth and enjoyable.  On your first playthrough, you're going to be giddy as a schoolgirl when you figure out that you can charge up your jetpack and WHISTLE ASS ACROSS THE ENTIRE LEVEL.  The best part about it, is that it's not just a gimmick, the levels are designed to make functional use of the jetpack, and one level in particular (a boss level where the room begins to descend and you have to climb up without getting crushed) makes EXCELLENT use of the jetpack mechanic, because you can not only blast in any direction you wish, you can bank off of walls and into/off of enemies.  It's fantastic, and it's a pleasant sight in the platformer world, since many of them didn't bring too much of anything new to the table.

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"PREPARE TO TASTE MY BLADE!"

Third, the storyline is pretty solid for a lesser-known platformer game, and while it isn't filled with incessantly beeping text boxes, it does have some rather cute cutscenes of a princess being taken, a douche-bag possum-gone-wild named Axel Gear turning on the kingdom and making sure you think he's the main antagonist, etc., it's a nice touch considering a lot of platformers didn't have any kind of obvious plotline.

Finally, the music is outstanding.  I'm a huge fan of videogame music to begin with, but considering that some people hate the Genesis soundchip (and understandibly so, some games utilized it horribly), I must say, this game has a beautiful soundtrack, and utilizes the Genesis soundchip with expert proficiency.  Let's put it this way, the song that's played when starting a new stage is my wake-up ringtone for work, and every day starts like an epic adventure because of it.

So with all of my wishes, please, Konami, once you're done with Zone of the Enders 3, make a high-quality in-house Rocket Knight sequel, and I can assure you that you'll not only be making previous fans such as myself extremely happy, but you could potentially be opening up a past franchise to an entirely new audience.

 Check out Retro Rampage: Episode 3 to watch me whoop RKA's ass in real life!


 

Comments

Surfcaster

03/07/2013 at 12:01 PM

I didn't have a Genesis growing up, and I actually still don't own one, so I usually missed out on great Genesis games like Rocket Knight Adventures. I was aware of this particular game, though. I think my cousin had it. I remember playing it and really liking it.

I later played Sparkster on my SNES and was immediately disappointed. It really isn't on the same level at all!

BTW, Contra: Hard Corps is still the best Contra game ever!

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/07/2013 at 12:10 PM

Even if you still don't currently own one, I implore you to emulate the shit out of this game until you can get your hands on a Genesis (I have 3, need one? :P) and a copy of RKA (about 15 dollars CIB - can't beat that), it's so good, and well worth the time.  The music alone is worth it!

Contra: Hard Corps is the one Contra game I have yet to master - Joey and I obliterated Contra 3 on Hard Mode without really breaking a sweat, but Hard Corps is foreign to me - though Browny is the man, bullets fly right over him!

One of these days, we'll master Hard Corps... I swear it!

Surfcaster

03/07/2013 at 12:21 PM

Haha, I'll endeavour to play RKA then!

A friend had Hard Corps when we were kids, so we had a lot of time on our hands to master it. You can't beat Browny and Fang for two player. Go for Browny's Yo-Yo weapon. It devastates!

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/07/2013 at 12:22 PM

The Yo-Yo is fucking RIGGED once you figure out how to use it.  You can literally keep it on the bosses and just unleash unhealthy amounts of damage.  It's a great game, but I'm just awful at it lol.  I beat it once with savestates though!

Anonymous

03/07/2013 at 12:57 PM

I was a Genesis nut but never did get this one. I do have it now, tried out a few levels before I added it to the heap. Good stuff.

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/07/2013 at 01:18 PM

It's well worth a full playthrough or 80 because it's just that damn good :D

daftman

03/07/2013 at 01:09 PM

I have not had the pleasure of playing Rocket Knight Adventures yet, but I love Sparkster for the SNES (which is a completely different game than Sparkster for Genesis). It had awesome jetpack-infused gameplay, beutiful sprite work, and a great soundtrack (especially that first level). I know all the Rocket Knight games play a little differently but I hope to play them all eventually. I've downloaded the XBLA/PSN game, actually, but haven't gotten around to it yet.

Props for drawing attention to this great but overlooked series!

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/07/2013 at 01:13 PM

That's what I live for!  That's why we do Retro Rampage - these are the games I'm passionate about, and it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside even if I can reach out to one person and get them to play something they might have overlooked :D

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/07/2013 at 02:02 PM

I watched the 1up Let's Play where Jose Otero and ... the other guy, played both the SNES Sparkster and this Genesis game. They didn't get very far in this one, if I recall.

I agree with your side rant though, things are getting a little too shit-gritty looking for my tastes. I like dark stories, but you can still use more colors than grey and black in your color pallette.

Nice Dr. Strangelove nod there, too. lol I'll have to play this one myself some time.

Serraxor

03/07/2013 at 02:14 PM

The fact remains, Rocket Knight on XBLA and PSN is the reboot. 

 

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/08/2013 at 07:08 AM

I know :'( but it was developed by some random studio I obviously couldn't care to remember, and the game feels slow and clunky compared to it's Genesis counterpart, and that's why Konami needs to develop one of their own.

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 01:02 PM

Only problem is, Konami has been more or less relagated to publisher status as of late. That's the big problem, when a company gets too big (or desperate, Sega) they depend on others to handle thier stuff. Whatup, Platinum? 

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/08/2013 at 01:09 PM

So true.  I dream of a day where SEGA has a nice little nestegg, grows a pair of balls, and says "Fuck it, we're entering the console market again."  Dreamcast 2.  Drool. *dies*

Serraxor

03/08/2013 at 01:12 PM

Day one purchase. I'd settle for Skies of Arcadia 2 though. 

V4Viewtiful

03/07/2013 at 06:43 PM

I've been meaning to play this series but i've never gotten round to it, i still know very little about this game. I'll be changing that shortly, thanks for the reminder Smile

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/08/2013 at 07:09 AM

You're very welcome!  It's a great action platformer - really fast paced, killer soundtrack, awesome boss battles, it's even got short, meaningful, and to-the-point cutscenes!  It's easily one of my favorite Konami games.

Cary Woodham

03/07/2013 at 07:34 PM

I only tried the Rocket Knight games for a short while, even the new one.

What I'd like to see Konami reboot is Kid Dracula.

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/08/2013 at 07:11 AM

Kid Dracula was pretty cool, it's like Mega Man and Castlevania banged and gave birth to a cutesy platformer haha, it was a good time though!

FAF101

03/08/2013 at 08:05 AM

I never heard of Rocket Knight, but it looks like a lot of fun! I am going to have to look into this game now XD 

Jamie Alston Staff Writer

03/08/2013 at 11:27 AM

RKA is my favorite Konami game on the Genesis. When I saw Sparkster engage Axle in the robot pig battle, that blew my mind!

Ryan Bunting Staff Alumnus

03/08/2013 at 11:30 AM

Same here!  When I first got to that stage when I was younger, I was terrified - blasting my way through all of the ramps and platforms, then I finally get near the end and that red arrow saying "GO!" is urging me to keep going left, so I'm jumping across platforms and they're dropping underneath me as I make my way to the next one, then BAM!  I'm sitting in a giant fucking pig mech, the boxing bell goes off, and it's GO TIME!  RKA<3

Ranger1

03/08/2013 at 06:16 PM

I could get all the way to the last boss battle and I never could manage to beat it. This caused much potty-mouth. I loved RKA from the moment I first popped the cartridge in, but just couldn't feel the love for the XBLA game. It's not a bad game, just lacking...something...

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