Gargoyles Remastered Review (djkaty)
STOP.
If you are expecting another quality Disney 2D platform classic remaster as per Duck Tales Remastered or Castle of Illusion, run for the hills, because this ain't it.
Gargoyles wasn't exactly an artistic tour de force when originally released for the Sega Genesis in 1995, but somehow Empty Clip Studios managed to make it worse. The graphics are ugly and jarring, the collision detection is absolutely hideous with the titular hero's sprites twice as large as the hit box, none of the special movements are explained and my personal favourite: this is one of those games where when you jump off the edge of a platform, it works perhaps 25% of the time. You know the ones. 1990 is calling, it wants its platformers back.
There are no extras whatsoever unlike the aforementioned games, it is just a generally miserable experience. One upside is you can switch to the original graphics, which is helpful because the new graphics sometimes obscure being able to see what you're doing. Avoid this steaming pile of trash at all costs.