Fun Fact: The character "Dark Schneider" in the manga/anime is actually named after Udo Dirkschneider,legendary german metal singer/former frontman of Accept. "Fast as a Shark", "Balls to the Wall",Metal Heart", "Midnight Mover","Princes of the Dawn" these guys.He now has his own solo-band called U.D.O. Most of the characters´ names in Bastard! are references to famous rock/metal musicians or bands,because the creator is a huge oldschool metalhead. There´s a character called "Bonjovina",I kid you not! Another one named Lars (after Lars Ulrich from Metallica),a guy called Soto after Jeff Scott Soto(Yngwie Malmsteen,Talisman,Sons of Apollo),a Vampire sorcerer named Diamond,after King Diamond of Mercyful Fate(complete with facial make-up like the real King Diamond) etc. etc. Some of the places in the anime that were named after famous bands ( like the mentioned Metallicana),had to be re-named for the US release because of copyright reasons. EDIT: Netflix has also produced a remake Anime Series of Bastard! now.
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme there is a scene in the manga that a so good the mc is super op but in a really yeah this is bad ass kinda way also the series is referenced in a anime called outbreak some thing the mc of that anime reads the series to the princess
If someone wants to try this one, please note that the "button combinations" for special moves shoul be put like you are drawing a rune, with a smooth continuos motion. Also, I consider this more of a strategic fighting. I' m probably giving this game too much credit, but I LOVE the source material
On a completely different, unrelated note, did you know that your username is also shared by an underground hip hop group. Cunnin Linguists have a few albums, which are all pretty good. I recommend giving them a listen if you have even a passing interest in this type of music. 😊
A classic of the early 2000s where as a teenager my friends and I would download massive ROM lists and slowly check each game out. The title for this one definitely caught our eye and the visuals blew us away while the game play confused the hell out of us. Still it is nostalgic though not in the way one usually expects.
Had a pirate copy of this back in the day on my SNES, never had any clue what was going on in it, so only played it because of the name in front of friends. :D
I would not agree. AoiT refers to examples of media/art that are good, but were not appreciated in their era because people weren't ready for whatever new ideas they offer yet, usually with similar works appearing later on when the new concept finally catches on. This is a game that no one liked then or now and no one is going to want to do something similar in any era.
@@briandhamby It's a very early precursor to the 3D battle arena beat 'em up. (DBZ Xenoverse; Dissidia FF, etc.) Also, I meant 'ahead of its time' in the sense that the tech wasn't ready for it. But perhaps 'too early for its time' would have been more apt.
Dark Schneider's facorite magical attack is Megadeath and, the demon his former followers summoned is named Anthrax. There's a lich character named Ozzy. Arshes Nei has a spell named Deaf Leppard's Black Liquid Lightning Sphere which was created by Leppard the Deaf.
@@ClexYoshi hahaha then watch or read bastard, you haven't seen blatant until you've experienced this mini series hahaha. In all seriousness it's a good watch
''Well, if it isn't Fuckface himself'' 🤣Never forget years ago, I had a Dreamcast disc filled with SNES roms and I was around a mates house whose Dad was a pastor. We were innocently checking out the games, alot of which weren't named properly and all of a sudden the screen filled up with the name Bastard! My mate was like, whispering 'turn it off, turn it off!' Loool 🤣🤣
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As a teenager I once read about the manga/anime in a magazine and was pretty impressed. A bit later, a friend happened to have the OVA and lent it to me and I was amazed. Later still, when I was in college, Bastard!! began publication here in Brazil. It didn't cause the same impact, even though I still liked it. As the years passed by, publishing slowed to a crawl (due to reaching the same spot it was in Japan), and each volume became more and more of a bore fest of cool ideas badly thrown together with new characters galore whenever the story seemed to be coming to an end. Some of the twists are ridiculous (Dark Schineider is an evil wizard reincarnated in the body of an innocent boy, now trying to be a nice guy and save the world. But, wait! There's more! The boy whose body Dark Schineider shares is actually Lucifer, the fallen angel, reincarnated! Ain't that so cool?! Blergh!) Honestly, Bastard!! is one of the few stories I read/watched that I seem to have grown too old to appreciate.
Yep, it's totally just Horny Teenage Fantasy, and the way that the manga went and just turned into nothing just helped to everyone just stop caring about it. I remember that in the hype people would compare all the time with Berserk
A lot of popular manga are like that. Only some really good gems get better with age, such as any of Jiro Taniguchi's work (A Distant Neighbourhood). Berserk is also a timeless manga, even though it is a bit angsty.
@Shaman Xeed It's all personal taste. You either hate Berserk or like it. I personally thought that the Manga has more than one good Arc, with the Falcon Arc being my favourite part of the whole series. But then again, a lot of people hate the new cast.
a fighting game tie-in to the Manga that inspired Guilty Gear. I honestly feel like if Bastard!! had any modern relevance that Ark System Works would pick up this license and immediately invalidate this game.
This is one game that I had imported from Japan about 14 years back. Only reason was because I had the anime on dvd since I was in middle school. Good show that became just an ok game.
I like the term "Novelty Fighter". A few of my favorite PS1 fighters would probably fall into that category: Bushido Blade, Evil Zone, and Destrega. All of them have similar "free movement" mechanics, (less so with Evil Zone), and Destrega in particular seems like a very close match to what Bastard!! is going for.
That looks like a prototypical Dragon Ball Xenoverse game (or whatever the first game in that series was called), never knew it even existed. Amazing graphics for the time.
There is a rom patch that makes this game much more playable and also translates it to English. wwwDOTromhackingDOTnet/translations/3398/ Quote from its description: "This game unfortunately was almost unplayable due to the difficulty for the inputs spells attacks. This patch solves this problem by simplifying the inputs." I used the web app on wwwDOTmarcrobledoDOTcom/RomPatcher.js/ to apply the patch.
The manga was pretty popular in France and it was awesome up to a point. That point is when the mangaka literally lost his mind and started drawing and writing insane stuff.
BASTARD!!! is an great anime in the way that Spinal Tap is a great movie. It's so delightfully era stamped, I think if you liked Heavy Metal (movie), you'd enjoy the series. It's definitely not a young kids anime though.
Saw this game in a old issue of EGM I stumbled upon one time It said "coming soon" Definitely know why they didn't have a localization Always wondered what it looked like and now I'm satisfied
saw this game on a list of snes games and added it to my homebrew 3ds, only to find the controls seemed really limited, so I was trying to find an in-game move list. Accidentally discovered that if you press Start then Select, it auto-kills the opponent and rewards you a victory for the round. kind of trivializes the already simple combat even more
I got into emulation in the early 2000s and when I saw Bastard!! had a snes game I had to try it. ...and yeah. It's almost a proof of concept and not a complete game. The manga was really blatant with the metal references. "Explosive wall of Guns and Roses" and "Dio's scorching heat wave" were more funny than baddass. Still a really fun series until it goes off the rails and starts dealing with angels and demons.
yeah, I didn't know what Bastard!! was until I started learning more about Guilty Gear, since Daisuke Ishiwatari pulled inspiration from the manga when making his own master class fighting game for the playstation.
Made by Cobra Team, the same people that also made the Japan-only Thunderbirds SNES game and the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure SNES game based around the Stardust Crusaders arc. The BASTARD!! source material would get another game, as an RPG released in 1996 for the Playstation. Also to skip stages pause the game and press select. (SNESDRUNK needs to do a video on that Thunderbirds SNES game) The translation patch for this game was made by the same people that made the famous Tales of Phantasia and Bahamut Lagoon English patches.
@@soupalex I think it was a different Thunderbird. I recall a Thunderbird animation that was made by the folks that made Harlock(?) and Devilman(?). That was like decades ago, I don't remember much. But Bastard's pedigree is up there in terms of Anime and Manga as the literal granddaddy of Berserk (and Guilty Gear). It also influenced Silent Mobius to a certain extent which I think is an influence to Ghost in The Shell. Silent Mobius would later be considered another influence on Shin Megami Tensei and the Persona series. Now, I can't say that Bastard influenced the JoJo series because I think they were more contemporaries like Fist of The North Star was. I certainly remembered that the JoJo series were ongoing back then in Jump Comics as Fist of the North Star was also ongoing at that time but I did not recall Bastard being in Jump's collection. (I don't even remember if Jump was the publisher proper). Again, I might be totally off because I'm taking this up from memory. The last Bastard!!! manga I read was at least really late 1990s and the very early 2000s, so I think it was an ongoing thing. But I was somewhat out of the loop at that time. Life and age does that, so I might be mistaken.
I would love to see you do Liver Linkle Story, it is a Sega Saturn game where you play a fox girl and it is also a lot like Legend of Zelda a link to the past. It has an English patch also and I think it is a pretty interesting gem.
The combat would've better been simulated with chance to hit based on type of attack and what they are doing at the time, maybe also a bit of rock paper scissors type system for attacks and blocks, making the game about reacting in time and making the right move within the time the attack is telegraphed, that sort of thing. You don't want a game like this to be about aiming and hitting when all you have is a dpad. Easier to come up with something like this with the benefit of hindsight of course. I appreciate they were doing something wildly new at the time.
I stumbled upon this title when my friend emu latied during class one day. Reading the title was so imprinting that I still remember the weirdness. He must not have gotten it translated because I didn't know what went down.
I'm rather a fan of the manga, anime, and SNES game. The specials are actually pretty effective if you take the time to get used to the motions in the instruction manual. It's japanese, but easy to understand from context, and I found it very helpful with my copy. There's also a PS1 first-person RPG based on the franchise. I have it as well, but haven't gotten very far. I have to be in the right mood to work through japanese language RPGs, since I can't read much more than "yes," "no," "save," "load," and a few common menu items like "attack."
I ended up here because I was looking up if Bastard!! ever got a fighting game, lol. Because way later in the manga, the author just straight up lists fighting game inputs outside the panels during fight scenes, almost like he really wanted to entice game devs to make a fighting game on Bastard!!
I would recommend everyone to watch the 6 ovas of Bastard!! Its a fun watch but it is a bit incomplete. If you want more the manga goes further into the story.
Hey. I just played a game named Gargoyles on the Megadrive and it looks great, but I haven't found it in your channel, so I suggest it for a future review :)
Fun anime/manga title from the late 80's/early 90's, and boy, does it ever show. It's replete with proper nouns barely concealing the creator is a fan of 80's hard rock and metal.
I found this video because I've been trying to get dark Schneider's special moves to work and seems like none of them actually do. Double tapping and holding R works, but the other ones like YBA etc seem to do nothing 🤷♂️
A fighting game using mostly projectiles and flying around _could_ work, and has been done before by stuff like the Cho Aniki and Touhou fighting games. This game, though? Not so much
In terms of gameplay this reminds me of the Naruto Storm games except you're always away from your opponent. Of course those games are way ahead of the SNES
Fun Fact: The character "Dark Schneider" in the manga/anime is actually named after Udo Dirkschneider,legendary german metal singer/former frontman of Accept. "Fast as a Shark", "Balls to the Wall",Metal Heart", "Midnight Mover","Princes of the Dawn" these guys.He now has his own solo-band called U.D.O.
Most of the characters´ names in Bastard! are references to famous rock/metal musicians or bands,because the creator is a huge oldschool metalhead. There´s a character called "Bonjovina",I kid you not! Another one named Lars (after Lars Ulrich from Metallica),a guy called Soto after Jeff Scott Soto(Yngwie Malmsteen,Talisman,Sons of Apollo),a Vampire sorcerer named Diamond,after King Diamond of Mercyful Fate(complete with facial make-up like the real King Diamond) etc. etc. Some of the places in the anime that were named after famous bands ( like the mentioned Metallicana),had to be re-named for the US release because of copyright reasons.
EDIT: Netflix has also produced a remake Anime Series of Bastard! now.
Sounds JoJo af
Don't forget the fact that the spells are all named after metal and rock bands: Black Sabbath, Helloween, Def Leppard, it just goes on and on.
@@Chud_Bud_Supreme there is a scene in the manga that a so good the mc is super op but in a really yeah this is bad ass kinda way also the series is referenced in a anime called outbreak some thing the mc of that anime reads the series to the princess
@@ostangvulkahn1875 Sounds awesome. I love op protagonists
This sounds very awesome !!! Right up my alley with everything metal and pure Badassery . Gonna check out the manga . Thanks dude !
If someone wants to try this one, please note that the "button combinations" for special moves shoul be put like you are drawing a rune, with a smooth continuos motion. Also, I consider this more of a strategic fighting. I' m probably giving this game too much credit, but I LOVE the source material
Signed.
The last arc that I read truly goes to insane heights. Spoiler: the MC is basically God.
How can you NOT play a game with great dialogue like:
"Well, if it isn't fuckface himself."
Classic 90's 🤣👍
That was so edgy for the 90's standard in my opinion lol
3:28 and 4:39 are great gif material
This looks pretty impressive for an SNES game. It could almost be an early PS1 game.. It sorta reminds me of Beyond the Beyond
The CunninLynguist for real and maybe better as there’s no polywarping!
Nobody wants to be reminded of Beyond the Beyond.
The character sprites remind me of Symphony of the Night
@@C-Murph I thought that game was good. Only disappointment for me was Samson.
On a completely different, unrelated note, did you know that your username is also shared by an underground hip hop group. Cunnin Linguists have a few albums, which are all pretty good. I recommend giving them a listen if you have even a passing interest in this type of music. 😊
Total length of video: 300 secs.
Total length of "SNES Drunk": 6 secs.
2% of the video was spent listening to "SNES Drunk."
That's more like it
I wonder if this is the longest SNES Drunk intro yet. Does anyone have this data?
@@Daniel_Rodrigues_89 you should watch his review of race drivin' from a few weeks back. Thank me later.
False. There are not 100 seconds in a minute.
@@nathanjs55 well, you're not wrong about a minute not being 100 seconds long.
A classic of the early 2000s where as a teenager my friends and I would download massive ROM lists and slowly check each game out. The title for this one definitely caught our eye and the visuals blew us away while the game play confused the hell out of us. Still it is nostalgic though not in the way one usually expects.
Dark Schneider is one of the best character names ever.
Had a pirate copy of this back in the day on my SNES, never had any clue what was going on in it, so only played it because of the name in front of friends. :D
I love you!
Funny seeing how all the game youtubers sub to each other :)
I feel like this one could get into a Fact Hunt video with a title like that. "5 licensed Games who's license inspired much better games" or somesuch.
ok dude
Fuck off Larry
I think the phrase "Ahead of its time" applies to this one.
Kaioken20 - It’s a shame the technology, controls, and experience just wasn’t there yet.
I would not agree. AoiT refers to examples of media/art that are good, but were not appreciated in their era because people weren't ready for whatever new ideas they offer yet, usually with similar works appearing later on when the new concept finally catches on. This is a game that no one liked then or now and no one is going to want to do something similar in any era.
@@briandhamby It's a very early precursor to the 3D battle arena beat 'em up. (DBZ Xenoverse; Dissidia FF, etc.) Also, I meant 'ahead of its time' in the sense that the tech wasn't ready for it. But perhaps 'too early for its time' would have been more apt.
@@Davtwan Droll.
I love that the stylized font of Bastard!! appears to make a happy face at the end of the logo.
Dark Schneider's facorite magical attack is Megadeath and, the demon his former followers summoned is named Anthrax. There's a lich character named Ozzy. Arshes Nei has a spell named Deaf Leppard's Black Liquid Lightning Sphere which was created by Leppard the Deaf.
and here I thought Ky Kiske's super attack being called "Ride the Lightning" was blatant.
@@ClexYoshi hahaha then watch or read bastard, you haven't seen blatant until you've experienced this mini series hahaha. In all seriousness it's a good watch
Sure, "character". Like Ozzy isn't an actual lich.
Wow, competing with Jojo for the most music references...
@@Belgand Have you seen Ozzy come alive on stage? He's not a Lich IRL, he's a psychic vampire.
''Well, if it isn't Fuckface himself'' 🤣Never forget years ago, I had a Dreamcast disc filled with SNES roms and I was around a mates house whose Dad was a pastor. We were innocently checking out the games, alot of which weren't named properly and all of a sudden the screen filled up with the name Bastard! My mate was like, whispering 'turn it off, turn it off!' Loool 🤣🤣
As a teenager I once read about the manga/anime in a magazine and was pretty impressed. A bit later, a friend happened to have the OVA and lent it to me and I was amazed. Later still, when I was in college, Bastard!! began publication here in Brazil. It didn't cause the same impact, even though I still liked it. As the years passed by, publishing slowed to a crawl (due to reaching the same spot it was in Japan), and each volume became more and more of a bore fest of cool ideas badly thrown together with new characters galore whenever the story seemed to be coming to an end. Some of the twists are ridiculous (Dark Schineider is an evil wizard reincarnated in the body of an innocent boy, now trying to be a nice guy and save the world. But, wait! There's more! The boy whose body Dark Schineider shares is actually Lucifer, the fallen angel, reincarnated! Ain't that so cool?! Blergh!) Honestly, Bastard!! is one of the few stories I read/watched that I seem to have grown too old to appreciate.
Yep, it's totally just Horny Teenage Fantasy, and the way that the manga went and just turned into nothing just helped to everyone just stop caring about it.
I remember that in the hype people would compare all the time with Berserk
A lot of popular manga are like that. Only some really good gems get better with age, such as any of Jiro Taniguchi's work (A Distant Neighbourhood). Berserk is also a timeless manga, even though it is a bit angsty.
@@user-yi5mt2df5q Berserk gets timeless the moment kids with elemental powers come aboard the ship.
@Shaman Xeed
It's all personal taste. You either hate Berserk or like it. I personally thought that the Manga has more than one good Arc, with the Falcon Arc being my favourite part of the whole series. But then again, a lot of people hate the new cast.
a fighting game tie-in to the Manga that inspired Guilty Gear.
I honestly feel like if Bastard!! had any modern relevance that Ark System Works would pick up this license and immediately invalidate this game.
At the least they could include Dark Schneider as a guest in Strive.
If ArcSys made a Bastard!! fighting game with their style today that would be amazing!! Too bad it’s such an overlooked manga/anime
@Shin Shaman Daisuke did mentioned that since he really loves the manga according to interview
@@PGateBaseball Bastard!! is getting a new anime adaptation so another video game is possible.
Auto captions displayed "snnnnnnnnnnnnnes drunk" as "NICE TRUNK".
This feels like a tech demo
I don't know if it's just me but dark Schneider gives me a magus, crono trigger vibe....
In an alternate timeline in Chrono Trigger, a lone Magus defeats Lavos & becomes Dark Schneider, leaving Chrom & freinds to thier fates.
Only if Magus was a RIPPED AF SEX GOD
Magus wishes he was Dark Schneider lol he killed fire with fire 😂😂😂
Yeah he does! I was thinking the same thing!
This is reference to Dirkschneider singer of Accept-heavy metal band.
There are other heavy metal name here.
That's quite a cool blend of the Mode 7 ground with the main background layer at the top.
"You're opponent! Rob Schneider!"
This is one game that I had imported from Japan about 14 years back. Only reason was because I had the anime on dvd since I was in middle school. Good show that became just an ok game.
This is one of the best animes saw it yrs ago had no idea that a game had been made
That in-game caption at the very end had me laughing out loud with the randomness and sheer juvenility of it.
I have always wanted to play as Rob Schneider's evil twin Dark Schneider! At last my dream has come true!
Dark Schneider derp de derp!
Bastaaaard, the Bastard-inator! Baaaas! What a bastard!
The most evil of them is still Dan.
I couldn't sleep last night but at least I get to see this almost right upon upload
I like the term "Novelty Fighter". A few of my favorite PS1 fighters would probably fall into that category: Bushido Blade, Evil Zone, and Destrega. All of them have similar "free movement" mechanics, (less so with Evil Zone), and Destrega in particular seems like a very close match to what Bastard!! is going for.
the pixel art in this game is criminally amazing and deserved to be in a jrpg rather than a fighting game
I always grab my headphones for the "SNES drunk!" intro.
The OST of this game is amazing. One of my favorite 16-bit game music...
4:40 wtf?! 😂
Frickface
Funkface.
That last quote, though- nice sneaking it in.
That looks like a prototypical Dragon Ball Xenoverse game (or whatever the first game in that series was called), never knew it even existed. Amazing graphics for the time.
There is a rom patch that makes this game much more playable and also translates it to English.
wwwDOTromhackingDOTnet/translations/3398/
Quote from its description:
"This game unfortunately was almost unplayable due to the difficulty for the inputs spells attacks. This patch solves this problem by simplifying the inputs."
I used the web app on wwwDOTmarcrobledoDOTcom/RomPatcher.js/ to apply the patch.
Ertunç Delikaya OMG thank you sooo much for that!
Finally I can really enjoy this game!
The manga was pretty popular in France and it was awesome up to a point. That point is when the mangaka literally lost his mind and started drawing and writing insane stuff.
Gee, what crazy stuff happened as to make you think that?
BASTARD!!! is an great anime in the way that Spinal Tap is a great movie.
It's so delightfully era stamped, I think if you liked Heavy Metal (movie), you'd enjoy the series. It's definitely not a young kids anime though.
Saw this game in a old issue of EGM I stumbled upon one time
It said "coming soon"
Definitely know why they didn't have a localization
Always wondered what it looked like and now I'm satisfied
saw this game on a list of snes games and added it to my homebrew 3ds, only to find the controls seemed really limited, so I was trying to find an in-game move list. Accidentally discovered that if you press Start then Select, it auto-kills the opponent and rewards you a victory for the round. kind of trivializes the already simple combat even more
My thoughts while watching the first few seconds of gameplay “SNESDrunk...did you dose us with acid again? Fucking awesome!”
Thank you, SNES drunk! Have a good day!
This looks amazing!! Would have made a great flight sim or SHMUP using the same engine!
I got into emulation in the early 2000s and when I saw Bastard!! had a snes game I had to try it. ...and yeah. It's almost a proof of concept and not a complete game.
The manga was really blatant with the metal references. "Explosive wall of Guns and Roses" and "Dio's scorching heat wave" were more funny than baddass. Still a really fun series until it goes off the rails and starts dealing with angels and demons.
yeah, I didn't know what Bastard!! was until I started learning more about Guilty Gear, since Daisuke Ishiwatari pulled inspiration from the manga when making his own master class fighting game for the playstation.
3:50 - w... what was that?!
Made by Cobra Team, the same people that also made the Japan-only Thunderbirds SNES game and the Jojo's Bizarre Adventure SNES game based around the Stardust Crusaders arc. The BASTARD!! source material would get another game, as an RPG released in 1996 for the Playstation. Also to skip stages pause the game and press select. (SNESDRUNK needs to do a video on that Thunderbirds SNES game)
The translation patch for this game was made by the same people that made the famous Tales of Phantasia and Bahamut Lagoon English patches.
wait, thunderbirds? as in the british marionettes (with u.s.american accents) saving the world with cool planes and rockets and shit?
@@soupalex
I think it was a different Thunderbird.
I recall a Thunderbird animation that was made by the folks that made Harlock(?) and Devilman(?).
That was like decades ago, I don't remember much.
But Bastard's pedigree is up there in terms of Anime and Manga as the literal granddaddy of Berserk (and Guilty Gear).
It also influenced Silent Mobius to a certain extent which I think is an influence to Ghost in The Shell.
Silent Mobius would later be considered another influence on Shin Megami Tensei and the Persona series.
Now, I can't say that Bastard influenced the JoJo series because I think they were more contemporaries like Fist of The North Star was. I certainly remembered that the JoJo series were ongoing back then in Jump Comics as Fist of the North Star was also ongoing at that time but I did not recall Bastard being in Jump's collection. (I don't even remember if Jump was the publisher proper).
Again, I might be totally off because I'm taking this up from memory.
The last Bastard!!! manga I read was at least really late 1990s and the very early 2000s, so I think it was an ongoing thing. But I was somewhat out of the loop at that time. Life and age does that, so I might be mistaken.
I would love to see you do Liver Linkle Story, it is a Sega Saturn game where you play a fox girl and it is also a lot like Legend of Zelda a link to the past. It has an English patch also and I think it is a pretty interesting gem.
I'm going to start using the greeting, "Well if it isn't Fuckface himself!" in my daily life.
The combat would've better been simulated with chance to hit based on type of attack and what they are doing at the time, maybe also a bit of rock paper scissors type system for attacks and blocks, making the game about reacting in time and making the right move within the time the attack is telegraphed, that sort of thing. You don't want a game like this to be about aiming and hitting when all you have is a dpad. Easier to come up with something like this with the benefit of hindsight of course. I appreciate they were doing something wildly new at the time.
I stumbled upon this title when my friend emu latied during class one day. Reading the title was so imprinting that I still remember the weirdness. He must not have gotten it translated because I didn't know what went down.
I feel like you should have been fighting Lavos with that guy. xD
0:53 at least it's honest about the title lol. Feels slippery overall just by looking. Scrolling makes me dizzy too
I trust SD's judgement but the graphics and visual effects are really nice to look at.
Even the subtitle of this game sounds cool. The Dark Destroyer, yeah...
watch the original anime =)
Wow, what did he just do to him? 3:50 😆
Getting friendly
Was a great Manga and Anime never knew it had a video game though
To think it inspired the lore from Guilty Gear...
This reminds me of Destrega for the PS1
Snes drunk you forgot the move list in the description
Oh, sorry, thanks, it's there now
Believe it or not, there's a learning curve on this game! It gets fun once you master it!
I'm rather a fan of the manga, anime, and SNES game. The specials are actually pretty effective if you take the time to get used to the motions in the instruction manual. It's japanese, but easy to understand from context, and I found it very helpful with my copy.
There's also a PS1 first-person RPG based on the franchise. I have it as well, but haven't gotten very far. I have to be in the right mood to work through japanese language RPGs, since I can't read much more than "yes," "no," "save," "load," and a few common menu items like "attack."
"Well, if it isn't fuckface himself..."
"Bastard!!"
The comedy value looks epic
I remember being excited seeing that this series had a SFC game, then I played it and was promptly disappointed.
This really makes me want a game that successfully pulls off some of the ideas presented.
Thanks. I'm gonna have a great rest of my day.
the backgrounds are gorgeous
this is the closest thing I would call a "Shmup fighter" but I think something better could use that concept and make it work better
Dark Schneider is the greatest name I've ever heard.
I ended up here because I was looking up if Bastard!! ever got a fighting game, lol.
Because way later in the manga, the author just straight up lists fighting game inputs outside the panels during fight scenes, almost like he really wanted to entice game devs to make a fighting game on Bastard!!
Wow, those are some amazing graphics!
I would recommend everyone to watch the 6 ovas of Bastard!! Its a fun watch but it is a bit incomplete. If you want more the manga goes further into the story.
I used to emulate the hell out of this! This is the start of games like Virtual on, Gundam Vs, and Dissidia
This was the last game to be published by Cobra Team, a former Bandai subsidiary.
I totally forgot they made a game off the anime bastard!!!
Gotta love them intros!
d schneider had an op canon and the whole strategy of every match was to land that cannon.
Hey. I just played a game named Gargoyles on the Megadrive and it looks great, but I haven't found it in your channel, so I suggest it for a future review :)
Fun anime/manga title from the late 80's/early 90's, and boy, does it ever show. It's replete with proper nouns barely concealing the creator is a fan of 80's hard rock and metal.
Dark Schneider? Didn't he make icarly or something?
oh...these have the sweet music/cut scenes but the game play... doh!
I found this video because I've been trying to get dark Schneider's special moves to work and seems like none of them actually do. Double tapping and holding R works, but the other ones like YBA etc seem to do nothing 🤷♂️
A fighting game using mostly projectiles and flying around _could_ work, and has been done before by stuff like the Cho Aniki and Touhou fighting games.
This game, though? Not so much
Downloaded this one day going through a bunch of imports. Looks amazing but plays pretty slowly and boring. Basically mash out projectiles
Wow! Really strong for a Snes Game!
I attempted to play this one back in the day after watching the (short) anime. Yep, as described in this video. haha
Love Ride The Lightning and Master of Puppets
Have you ever done or plan to do Osman/Cannon Dancer?
Next video will be a 5 minute troll of him just holding that N
Do you think to do a vídeo of
What yu yu Hakusho SNES ganes are worth playing today?
"Dark Schneider", nice creativity there!
In terms of gameplay this reminds me of the Naruto Storm games except you're always away from your opponent. Of course those games are way ahead of the SNES
The sweetest looking SNES wiffleball simulator out there!
You should check out Spindizzy Worlds, I don't think I've seen it in your vids. It's a cool puzzle game.
That mode 7 shit gave me a headache and this is the first thing I've watched today
dude u have to watch the anime of this its hilarious. especially the first two episodes lol.
*ha! Ha! Ha! Funny game and it’s in English you Guys! I want to buy it now!* ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
When there's tengai makyou zero
Videos about 30 hour JRPGs just don't fall out of the sky, they take time
That makes sense actually I knew you'd going to say. I was impatient because of Staying home all day doing distance learning.
demon baseball sounds like a fun game
today the new anime releases and i'm on a bastard pilgrimage watching the 1992 anime and playing th snes game
Bastard!!
Two exclamation marks. Don't forget it.
Next game in the series: Bollocks!! Ankoku No Hakai-Scrotum
What is Rob Schnieder's evil twin doing in a video game?
You make good videos man. I remember once seeing your post on r/snes and thinking you're just another random guy spamming bad videos.
Nope.
It's not just the game. I completely forgot about the manga existence too lol