Make no mistake about it - this is a 16-bit game. You can find better graphics on a cell phone, and the sound effects are so limited that you’ll get used to hear the same few sounds over and over again a thousand times. This game uses some of the Sonic the Hedgehog style graphical tricks to make things look extra fast, and the steady barrage of enemies guaranties that your screen will always be filled with stuff flying through the air like bullets, bombs, and explosions. Just don’t expect anything lifelike or dazzling.
For this PS3 remake, a smoothing effect is used to help make the graphics more presentable, but it’s kind of a lost cause and most people complain about it making the graphics blurry. When you play this on a 47” LCD HDTV, it’s going to look blocky with lots of jagged edges. You have to remember that when this game first came out, there were no widescreen or flat panel televisions, and most people had a TV equal to the size of what many now use as computer monitors. When you take that low-res image and expand it out, you’re going to lose some quality. Just keep in mind that playing games like this is not about the graphics and sound, but the gameplay. If you’re looking to be impressed by redone graphics and sound, look elsewhere. This is a faithful re-release of the classic game with only a few new features.