Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Lester the Unlikely on SNES

Angry Video Game Nerd reviews Lester the Unlikely
This is the 96th in a series of reviews of bad video games by the Angry Video Game Nerd. Watch as the Angry Nerd reviews Lester the Unlikely single player action game that appeared on the SNES in 1994. This is probably why developer Visual Concepts has only made 2K sports games the past 10 years.

Box description: “Marooned on a tropical island far from home, Lester faces it all with the courage of a small frightened rodent. Our unlikely hero has as much trouble walking as he does facing treacherous obstacles. It’s the ultimate “geek to greatness” adventures as you guide Lester through his rite of passage. Help him face the terrors of the beach, the haunting chills of the underworld and the dreaded pirates of the south seas. Do all of this and Lester just might make it home, maybe even a little cooler than when he started. There’s just one catch though, Lester can be slithly opinionated when it comes to his safety.”

The Nerd shifts back to 16-bit for one of the worst SNES characters in gaming history. As always, comedic yet coarse language ahead.