Gargoyles Remastered - Level 1 Gameplay

#shacknews #gameplay #disney Read Our Review Here: When I heard we were getting Gargoyles Remastered for review, I jumped at the opportunity to pick this one up. For one, I love the Gargoyles and I remembered loving a lot of parts of this game when I played it on Sega Genesis in 1995. I also remembered it being ridiculously hard, a product of a certain era of tough-as-nails Disney games. Gargoyles Remastered reaffirmed these memories. Not only is it a good-looking packaging of the original with a minty fresh art style, but it’s also a ridiculously difficult relic of a bygone gaming era, and I’m not even sure features like a rewind button make up for the frustration, trip down memory lane or not. Gargoyles Remastered is, as it was the Sega Genesis, an origin story of sorts for main character Goliath. Players join the leader of the Gargoyles in a platforming action-adventure that runs from medieval times against Vikings into modern times versus magical machines. Goliath is chasing after an artifact known as the Eye of Odin, which empowers both living and non-living things alike with evil energy and he’ll use all of his strength and agility as a stone sentinel to destroy it for good. One of the most easily noticeable features of this remastered version of the game is the new art style. Gargoyles Remastered is presented in a fresh, clean, and widescreen style that looks far more reminiscent of the Saturday morning cartoon series than the original art style was. I really liked seeing Goliath far closer to how I remember him in the show, and I also liked seeing much of the game’s original content revamped into that style, whether it was enemies or environment. CONNECT WITH US! DISCORD: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: TIKTOK: @shacknews Watch us live at To support the team, visit the site:
Back to Top