SD Snatcher - Difficult Move
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SD Snatcher - Difficult Move
On a meta level, I think the one great failure of Snatcher as a story is that Gillian Seed is an unfleshed out character in a plot that doesn't seem to really be about him.
What's the best way to play Snatcher?
GLAD YOU ASKED... Snatcher has a shocking amount of ports and versions, but the only officially localized one was the 1995 Sega CD version. There is also the MSX2 RPG "SD Snatcher" that elaborates on the main plot of the game and differs in crucial ways... the original game in 1988 for the MSX2 was literally unfinished LOL... it ended on a cliff hanger. Then SD Snatcher came out and finished the plot as a cute RPG game, but then the original game was remade for PC Engine with a rushed Act III tacked on, and then eventually that version was localized for Sega CD.
This is a long way to say you should play both the Sega CD version of Snatcher, and the Project Melancholia translation of SD Snatcher. DM me if you want links to the games and emulators for them.
I think Snatcher is a sleeper classic. Its gameplay is not perfect, but the characters are extremely endearing, the music fucks supremely, and it has some interesting ideas and execution of them which has given it a special place in my heart.
SD Snatcher - MSX Magazine, 1990 issue 1
SD Snatcher (1990 - MSX2 - Konami)
SD Snatcher (1990)
SD Snatcher - Warning