Like many people may age Power Rangers was a big part of my childhood. I remember coming home and watching the show after school. I remember eating it up every time they would do cool poses and I cheered as the Megazord defeated that days bad guy. I was about 5 years old at the time, so I’m talking old school Mighty Morphing Power Rangers. As of last year, I’ve started looking up on videos of all the Power Ranger toys I’ve missed out on and I have plans to go see the power Rangers movie coming out this year (good or bad I still wanna see it).
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I say all that to discuss why the video game Viewtiful Joe is one of my favorite video games of all time. The scrappy little beat-um-up is another part of my childhood, being one of the first and one of the hardest video games I have ever beaten. It is a truly overlooked game, created by the same people who made Okami (from the now defunct Clover studios) and Bayonetta( from platinum studios). The game is based off the Power Rangers or to be more accurate its Japanese counterparts Super Sentai and Kamen Rider (think single Power Ranger with a focus more on vehicles rather than robots). It also takes a lot of visual cues from movies in general.
The story is pretty basic for video game standards. You play as Joe a surfer dude sounding mega fan of the old superhero captain blue, who has dragged his girlfriend Silvia to see a marathon of Captain Blue movies showing at his local movie theater. When a robot from the movie crashes into theater and Silvia gets kidnapped by the movie's villain, it’s up to Joe to enter the movie world to save the day. So yes, it’s a save the princess plot. That isn’t where this game shines though there are plenty of plot twists to keep you interested in the story. Where it really shines is the gameplay.
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I say all that to discuss why the video game Viewtiful Joe is one of my favorite video games of all time. The scrappy little beat-um-up is another part of my childhood, being one of the first and one of the hardest video games I have ever beaten. It is a truly overlooked game, created by the same people who made Okami (from the now defunct Clover studios) and Bayonetta( from platinum studios). The game is based off the Power Rangers or to be more accurate its Japanese counterparts Super Sentai and Kamen Rider (think single Power Ranger with a focus more on vehicles rather than robots). It also takes a lot of visual cues from movies in general.
The story is pretty basic for video game standards. You play as Joe a surfer dude sounding mega fan of the old superhero captain blue, who has dragged his girlfriend Silvia to see a marathon of Captain Blue movies showing at his local movie theater. When a robot from the movie crashes into theater and Silvia gets kidnapped by the movie's villain, it’s up to Joe to enter the movie world to save the day. So yes, it’s a save the princess plot. That isn’t where this game shines though there are plenty of plot twists to keep you interested in the story. Where it really shines is the gameplay.
The gameplay gives you a lot of powers to play with. Slow motion, which boosts Joe's power and allows him to dodge bullets and missiles. Fast forward, which Allows you to move at double speed and even catch enemies on fire. Close up, Which is used to deflect attacks and stunning enemies and allows Joe to punch and kick quickly. Needless to say, you need to master when and where to use these powers if you're going to get through the game.
The game was popular enough to get a few sequels and even it’s own show. Viewtiful Joe 2 letting you play as Silvia(with her power of record) and Viewtiful Joe: red hot rumble, a party game base on the show. The game also had a handheld game called Viewtiful Joe: double trouble for the original DS. The show (from what I’ve seen of it) is a slowed down version of the game's plot with extra characters. The character of Joe also shows up in the Marvel vs Capcom games as a fighter as well. It is definitely worth a play and is an overlooked gem of a series and I hope that one day it is popular enough to get a reboot or another sequel.
The game was popular enough to get a few sequels and even it’s own show. Viewtiful Joe 2 letting you play as Silvia(with her power of record) and Viewtiful Joe: red hot rumble, a party game base on the show. The game also had a handheld game called Viewtiful Joe: double trouble for the original DS. The show (from what I’ve seen of it) is a slowed down version of the game's plot with extra characters. The character of Joe also shows up in the Marvel vs Capcom games as a fighter as well. It is definitely worth a play and is an overlooked gem of a series and I hope that one day it is popular enough to get a reboot or another sequel.
Stay nerdy my beautiful friends.




