Mega Battle ’s gameplay is an oddity, as it has genuinely fun moments that are quickly counteracted by any of the numerous issues the beat-em-up is riddled with. This makes the numerous text-based cutscenes feel extraneous and unnecessary, as they never amount to anything more than “Let’s go!”. Memorable enemies like Rita Repulsa and King Sphinx appear, and Tommy’s evil arc is done minimalistically, but there’s nothing overly memorable about the plot, as it isn’t even a re-telling of the first season. Mega Battle very loosely adapts the plot of the first season of Power Rangers. The Power Rangers franchise lends itself well to the beat-em-up formula, so it didn’t feel unrealistic to expect some quality from the game. MonsterVine was provided with a PS4 code for review.Īs a young man who grew up with the Power Rangers, I had hoped with all my being that Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Mega Battle would be a good game. Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Mega Battle While the gameplay can be fun in spurts, the bland visuals, overly long levels, repetitive enemies, and lack of checkpoints all make this game a Mighty Morphin’ mess. Power Rangers: Mega Battle is not a good game.
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