Who Framed Roger Rabbit - NES - No Commentary
Who Framed Roger Rabbit for the NES is a curious cocktail of detective noir and cartoon chaos, dropped into an open-world Los Angeles where slapstick meets sleuthing. You play as Eddie Valiant, the gruff private eye with a grudge against Toons, reluctantly helping the ever-frantic Roger clear his name and uncover the sinister plot behind Marvin Acme’s murder. Armed with a notepad, a fistful of clues, and the occasional joke item (like exploding cigars or banana peels), you roam across a semi-connected cityscape, interviewing oddball characters, collecting key items, and dodging the malicious Weasels from Judge Doom’s Toon Patrol. Eventually, you’ll find your way to the zany madness of Toontown—where physics bend, logic warps, and danger wears a cartoon grin. Part point-and-click, part action-adventure, and all 8-bit weirdness, Who Framed Roger Rabbit offers a uniquely puzzling mystery that mixes gritty realism with rubbery cartoon logic. It’s clunky and cryptic—but also oddly atmospheric, like a forgotten VHS tape spliced together from film noir and Looney Tunes.