Had to get in a bit late unfortunately, but I did manage to try all 3 out for a quick session. The characters in these games are pretty big for me, some of my favorite character designs, esp in the 90s animal guy mascot category. The games have been an influence for me with furry character design stuff for a while (possibly partly because the games showed up at pretty much every gdq for a few years or something close to that, so he stuck around in mind lol), so they have some sentimental value for me in that sense. That said, I never actually played the games, only watched lol
Having played them now, I definitely wish I wasn't as pressed for time because I definitely want to dig more into RKA and Sparkster(SNES). Aside from other things I needed to do I do admit I kinda dragged my feet on playing these since i'm more of a slower paced platformer person. That said, very glad to have played and hoping I can get back to them at some point.
Sparkster was my first and I got about as far as I could with 3 continues, which was I think the end of stage 4. Pretty much no complaints about the controls and the levels were fun enough! Only issue I had was the camera not following Sparkster while dashing as much as I'd hope, but it's not too terrible. Admittedly stage 1 was a little forgettable. I had a good time with the other stages, though. Not much else to say, I do want to get back to this.
RKA was the next one I played, though I only got to the end of stage 2. At least for that bit, the bosses were definitely the highlight by far, the levels themselves I pretty quickly forgot about. I wouldn't be surprised if that changed later on though. The bosses themselves though I had a really good time with. They take a while but are pretty consistently engaging which I like, I probably prefer them to the ones I fought in Sparkster. I read above after playing and it looks like they all take a long time? So my opinion could have changed later on. (This is worth noting that I was playing on Easy, didn't realize where the difficulty select was oops).
I played a tiny bit of RKA2 but I was kind of falling asleep by then, not from being bored I'm just actually sleepy aa. It was neat, I think I liked some of the level design more, the gems and other things were slightly more hidden, and the slot machine mechanic was kinda interesting. I was pretty turned off by the second half of the first level though, all the pink goop I wasn't super sure what to do and I lost steam before I figured the boss out.
SNES Sparkster and RKA both I'd love to revisit. Very fun despite not being entirely my type of game, very cute characters and enemies, the wolf guys are maybe my favorite enemies but the pigs are a close second. Soundtrack was fun but I don't remember too much of it. RKA2 maybe I'd revisit as well but it'd probably be last.
I wrote more than I thought I would oops. Final thing but relating to the mario crouching list mentioned on the mario stream last week, it's not mario, but consider: