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    Jaws

    Game » consists of 1 releases. Released November 1987

    A LJN NES game based on the movie franchise of the same name. Players take control of a boat, plane, and submarine to hunt down the mysterious terror of the deep known as Jaws. This game is based on Jaws: The Revenge, the fourth and final film of the series.

    sbc515's Jaws (Nintendo Entertainment System) review

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    Get a bigger boat or feed it to the sharks.

    This game is based on not the first film, but the terrible fourth film to be precise. Do I have to explain why that film this time is not personal? Again? Sigh...

    Although the main objective is to hunt and kill Jaws, they padded out what little gameplay there is by shoehorning in a pointless RPG element. You're unable to kill Jaws at the start because Jaws always starts with full health when you encounter him no matter how much damage you did to him in previous fights and you're not strong enough yet to defeat him in one fight. To defeat Jaws you have to level up multiple times with shells you pick up from killing stingrays and jellyfish till you're finally strong enough to kill Jaws before he escapes. This makes the game, which can be completed in less than 10 minutes once the player has figured out how to progress, repetitive. It still has decent graphics at this time, though.

    The motion-tracking upgrade is pointless because you already start the game with ways of tracking Jaws! The music, composed by Shinichi Sakamoto (the title screen and final battle have a decent rendition of the Jaws theme) gets louder the closer he is to you and sometimes his fin pops up above the water.

    You die in one hit unless you get the submarine upgrade. Every time you die, your experience level decreases by one (unless if it's at the very minimum), and you lose half your shells.

    The final battle with Jaws; after depleting all his health you have to strike him with the prow of the boat and time it just right. You get only 3 chances to hit him and if you miss all 3 times, Jaws regains all his health and you have to fight him all over again. Every time you go underwater there's a time limit that's never visible onscreen, which means if you're fighting Jaws you have to kill him very quickly or he'll regain all his health and you have to find him again. The ending is unsatisfying and consists of a 5 second-long scene.

    The bonus stages: not only do they randomly interrupt the gameplay with zero warning, but they're also boring and you get no useful reward for playing them other than just getting more points.

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