Published On Jan 20, 2022
In today's review of SOS on the Super Nintendo, it is a survival adventure platformer game released by human entertainment where you have to escape from a ship that oddly resembles the Titanic. You get to play as four playable characters, rescuing passengers along the way. SOS makes great use of the SNES' mode 7 hardware that makes you feel like the ground beneath you is shifting.
GamePro gave the game a negative review, saying that the premise is compelling but marred by too many poorly-designed segments.
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