: Unlike many fantasy platformers of the era, the game is set in a stylized, anime-influenced North America during the Prohibition era .
: Produced by Wolf Team and published by Renovation Products . El Viento
: Annet possesses magical powers fueled by the blood of the deity Hastur . Players charge magic by holding a dedicated button. : Unlike many fantasy platformers of the era,
is a 1991 action platformer developed by Wolf Team for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. It is the first game in the "Earnest Evans" trilogy and is highly regarded by retro enthusiasts for its unique 1920s setting, fast-paced gameplay, and anime-inspired aesthetic. Core Gameplay Mechanics Players charge magic by holding a dedicated button
: Annet must stop a religious cult from resurrecting the ancient evil god Hastur .
: It is often compared to the Valis series due to its art style and "loose" control feel, though it is noted for its significantly brisker pace.
: Stages take place at iconic US locations, including: The streets of New York City and gang-filled Chicago . Secret caverns beneath Mount Rushmore . The Grand Canyon and the Empire State Building . Production Context