After the failure of Part 1 of Back to the Future for the NES, they tried part 2 and part 3. Here too you take on the role of Marty McFly.
Back to the Future II & III
Biff Hannen steals a sports almanac from Doc's time machine and goes back to 1955. There he hands it over to his younger self. The young Biff can correctly predict any sporting event, making him one of the richest men in the world in 1985.
When Marty tries to stop him, Biff scattered 30 objects through time and space. Now you have to travel through time as Marty with the time machine and collect each piece in order to bring it back to its place of origin. Once Marty has done that, he destroys the almanac.
Schedule
unfortunately the graphics didn't turn out very well. There are games for the NES that have better graphics than this game. The controls are relatively simple and easy to remember. It hardly brings any problems.
Gameplay
Unfortunately here you get unhappy as a player. The enemies are either too stupid, relatively smart or just annoying. It is almost impossible to kill them. Marty barely manages to jump up. He has 10 lives available that wear out relatively quickly. The game is incredibly difficult to play. The puzzle levels aren't easier either. Its main job is to collect things. Even if a life is lost, they reset to zero. There are no or hardly audible sound effects in the game. There are a few sounds that are not particularly creative.
Conclusion
The 2nd and 3rd parts of the game are no better than the first. Above all, bad gameplay, graphics and sound are to be noted here. It's not really fun. As a retro player you should also keep your hands off this back to the future.
Originally posted on 2019-01-23 16:38:10.