[Longplay] SNES - Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams (4K, 60FPS)

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This is the longplay of the game Jim Lee's WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams, action and beat 'n up game released exclusively for SNES, developed and published by Beam Software and released in 1995.

In the 90s, many artists tried their luck to leave the schemes of DC and Marvel and create their own stamps and characters. Todd McFarlane, for example, did Spawn and Jim Lee created the Wildstorm label where the WildC.A.T.S were his characters.

Wild C.A.T.S. it’s a beat ’em up, in the style of games like Streets of Rage or Final Fight. To start, among the six members of the team, we can play with just three: Spartan the leader the most balanced fighter who can shoot plasma from his hands; Warblade, which, in theory, can turn hands into melee weapons, has a double jump and great agility; and finally we have Maul, the typical muscular character in the Hulk style. This is not a game where you choose a character from start to finish, but it plays with all 3 characters that the game offers: the player starts with Spartan and then will also play with Maul and Warblade and each character has their own missions, each linked with the game's plot.

The graphics in the game are good, the game has good music and a very comic book atmosphere. It requires a certain strategy to attack enemies, as they can counterattack, but by learning to use the resources of each character the game flows. The only thing that I found bad about this game (besides the fact that it doesn't have the entire playable team) is the double jump of Warblade, even if it double jump, it is very low and makes it difficult to reach the ceiling at a certain stage. It's a good game.
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