73
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
2.9
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

The Press Says

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95
GameFan Magazine
Dazzling graphics, tons of animation, a cute storyline, and lots of surprises make Rayearth the benchmark by which future 32-bit action-RPG's will be judged.
90
Objectif-SEGA
MKRE en version US est, en plus d'être un excellent jeu, un véritable objet de collection. Revers de la médaille, son prix est à la hauteur de sa réputation... Mais honnêtement l'investissement vaut vraiment le coup !
71
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM)
The sprite-based graphics in this action/RPG are among the most amazing I've seen on the Saturn. Everything from the characters to the terrain is amazingly crisp, colorful, detailed and just plain beautiful. Otherwise, MKR is an ultra-cutesy, anime-heavy game and at times the story and characters are too sickeningly sweet for my tastes, while the entire quest is a bit short and easy. Still, it's a fun little game that packs hilarious dialogue.
60
Defunct Games
Collecting scattered Rainbow Amulets permits access to hidden items (including a hilarious set of voice-acting outtakes), but it's doubtful that your average player would play long enough to find them all. Nothing about the game is expressly awful. The graphics, music, sound, and gameplay aren't bad - just competent to a fault. Die-hard fans of Working Designs or the Clamp series might love the title, but all others should be wary.
51
GameSpot
The story of Magic Knight Rayearth's localization is perhaps unmatched in gaming history. Filled with embroiled legal entanglements (Working Designs demanded use of the original manga's character names), backstabbing surprises (WD and Sega's infamous "E3 booth fiasco"), shifting alliances (WD switched development from the Saturn to the PlayStation, leaving MKR's future uncertain), and righteous stands for rarely held ideals (WD has finally published the game, at a loss, because it gave its word). The story of Magic Knight Rayearth itself, on the other hand, is a generic anime tale of 14-year-old Japanese schoolgirls. And here's the rub: In the end, the game seems little more than a final punctuation mark to the localization saga. MKR can't fairly be called "old school." After nearly three years of delays, it can only be called "old."


Our Users Say

Category Description MobyScore
Acting The quality of the actors' performances in the game (including voice acting). 2.3
Gameplay How well the game mechanics work (player controls, game action, interface, etc.) 2.7
Graphics The quality of the art, or the quality/speed of the drawing routines 3.3
Personal Slant How much you personally like the game, regardless of other attributes 3.3
Sound / Music The quality of the sound effects and/or music composition 3.0
Story / Presentation The main creative ideas in the game and how well they're executed 3.0
Overall MobyScore (3 votes) 2.9


User Reviews

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