What Is It?
Everybody loves Star Wars. Well ... almost everybody. While it often makes me the black sheep to admit it, I'm not somebody with a deep seated love for George Lucas's trilogy (or whatever you call it now that there are six movies). Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the films. I'm just not the kind of person that has a lot of nostalgia for this franchise. Usually this means that I am indifferent when it comes to your average Star Wars game. Super Star Wars is not your usual Star Wars game. In essence it's nothing more than a Contra-style run and gun action game. On top of the standard 2D levels are 3D driving and flying levels. Here you'll deal with shooting down bad guys and taking out bosses, all using the power of Mode 7.
It's easy to see why everybody fell in love with Super Star Wars. This is a sharp looking action game that is never dull and manages to recreate many of the most famous set pieces from the original movie. On second thought, that's all it is. The game is basically nothing more than an excuse to have an exciting action game using lightsabers and laser guns. The game does an excellent job of boiling down the movie into small action sequences, making sure the excitement never lets up. And that's where this game loses me. I wish there was more heart in the game. Where is the emotional core of the movie? Everything but the action is taken for granted. It's a good thing the action is so much fun.
Does It Still Hold Up?
The controls are good and the gameplay is fast. I prefer the feel of Konami's Contra series, but this is the best you can expect from a 16-bit Star Wars game. The 3D Mode 7 stuff is hit or miss. While I had fun taking down bosses in 3D, there are a few times where I just wanted to get it over with. The 3D doesn't hold up as well as the 2D, mostly because all of the vehicle levels are on boring flat surfaces. The game is challenging, but not so much that you won't be able to get through it.
Is It Worth The Money?
You don't have to be a Star Wars junkie to love this Super NES game. The level designs are surprisingly good, the variety of enemies is fun and there's no denying the appeal of slashing up the competition with your lightsaber. I have some issues with the 3D stages and some of the appeal has worn off, but there's no doubt that Super Star Wars is worth your money.