Pepsiman is a janky, hilarious, and surprisingly addictive piece of 90s advertising history. The Japanese version is the —don't settle for hacked ROMs. Play it for the absurd cutscenes, stay for the funky bassline.
A thirsty person or group—usually depicted in a US-based setting—would be struggling to find a drink.
The game is a quintessential "advergame," yet it was surprisingly well-received for its tight, arcade-style gameplay.
But the game is sadistically hard. One wrong move and Pepsiman crashes into a wall, gets hit by a truck, or falls into a pit. The failure animations are longer than the restarts. You will watch Pepsiman break his legs on a stairwell 50 times before you beat the first level.
Pepsiman -japon-
Pepsiman is a janky, hilarious, and surprisingly addictive piece of 90s advertising history. The Japanese version is the —don't settle for hacked ROMs. Play it for the absurd cutscenes, stay for the funky bassline.
A thirsty person or group—usually depicted in a US-based setting—would be struggling to find a drink. Pepsiman -Japon-
The game is a quintessential "advergame," yet it was surprisingly well-received for its tight, arcade-style gameplay. Pepsiman is a janky, hilarious, and surprisingly addictive
But the game is sadistically hard. One wrong move and Pepsiman crashes into a wall, gets hit by a truck, or falls into a pit. The failure animations are longer than the restarts. You will watch Pepsiman break his legs on a stairwell 50 times before you beat the first level. Pepsiman is a janky