First of all, being a woman, I thought it was hilarious that the pink and yellow ranger essentially turned into men when they turned into their ranger forms. I did notice a few flaws with the game though that really frustrated me. That's the technique I've found to the most effective, which works for me, since that's what I do in the more complicated games of today. The simple attack moves in this game tailor to the new gamer that just wants to push the buttons hard and fast and still be effective. It isn't like a lot of modern games with hundreds of button co mbinations that I have to memorize and forget the moment I have to use them. After playing the game for a few hours, I realized that this was my kind of game, seeing as there is very little actual gaming skill involved. I have yet to beat the second level, but that still doesn't mean that I haven't noticed some trends in the game. However, I decide to give the game a go anyway, seeing as I paid for it, and it made sense to play a game that I had played for.Īnother thing you should know about me is that I really am not that good at video games. Unfortunately, this game does NOT have co-op, which was a bit of a disappointment for me. I clearly remembered a super Nintendo game that had Power Rangers, and had a two player co-op mode. hahaįirst of all, I want to admit that I accidentally bought the wrong game. This game has the most masculine women ever.