A Sony Imagesoft Hook-licensed platformer where Peter Pan crosses Neverland. Honest at best, faithful to the film, quickly forgotten.
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Action Adventure1 player3+
Description
Peter Pan battles Captain Hook in Hook film levels in this Sony Mega Drive platformer. Published by Sony/Sega, released in the United States in 1992. Platformer with Peter Pan rediscovering his powers, Neverland levels and Captain Hook bosses.
The North American Genesis version of the Hook movie tie-in, released by Sony Imagesoft after the European launch. Loose prices run low here, a sign of a wide NTSC run and a film license with no lasting cult, yet sealed copies stay scarce and climb for that very reason. A mid-generation US cardboard box, whose rigidity governs the complete examples sought by Spielberg-license fans.
Is Hook still worth playing in 2026?
An adaptation of Spielberg's film, Hook has you play Peter Pan across platform levels inspired by the movie, fighting Captain Hook's pirates with a sword. The colourful art direction and the faithfulness to the world carry classic gameplay, punctuated by varied phases. The somewhat stiff handling and uneven difficulty cap the fun over time. For someone nostalgic for the film or a fan of retro licensed platforming, the title keeps a decent charm and an above all sentimental interest.