

The player seeks to put an end to a magical and corrupted talisman called the Eye of Odin, which can transform whoever comes to possess it. The plot follows Goliath, who is the leader of the Manhattan Clan of gargoyles, in 19. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) version was also planned, but it was cancelled before the release date. The game was based on the cartoon with the same name, which was developed by Buena Vista Interactive.

Gargoyles is a video game released for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1995. Enemies sport great detail, right down to mini-arrows, and Goliath is an impressive sight with flapping wings and beastly claws.

Dark and dreary, the stages all fit the shadowy Gargoyles, who turn to stone should they ever see daylight. The graphics are some of the best ever for the Genesis. You must accurately swing and jump from precarious ledges while fending off enemies tougher than New York gangsters. With all these moves to master, controlling Goliath can be rough. Coliath uses his powers against Vikings, archers, Raptor-bots, and more as he flits through the game's 18 extensive levels. During combat, he punches, bites, throws, and rips the face of his opponents. Goliath can swing, fly (for a very short time), and fight. Goliath, the Gargoyle leader, is transported to modern-day Manhattan, where he continues to search for the talisman as he fights an evil race of robots. It starts in medieval Scotland, where an ancient race of Gargoyles is fighting a rogue band of Vikings, who unjustly possess the mystical Eye of Odin. This action game will leave your heart pounding, your blood racing, and your thumbs burning! Sympathy for The Devils How good is Gargoyles? It's one of the best games for the Genesis, right next to Earthworm Jim 2.
