A technically impressive NES boomerang action-platformer. Wide-sweep weapons, varied levels, memorable bosses. Overlooked but truly excellent. One of the console's good platformers.
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Action1 player7+
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Run-and-gun featuring a Force agent battling robot armies with an energy boomerang. Published by Taito, released in Europe in 1991. Agent in side-scrolling view with the Power Blade as main weapon, imposing robot bosses and SF levels. NES port of Taito's Power Blade.
The European PAL NES edition of the Taito Natsume platformer with its boomerang-wielding hero, with a short PAL print and a fragile cardboard box. The PAL cart is one of the sought-after Taito NES PAL titles, and CIB in the original cardboard box with multilingual manual climbs steadily. The 'Schwarzenegger-style' aesthetic of the hero, redesigned for the Western market versus the Japanese Power Blazer version, also makes it a localisation curiosity.
An underrated gem
With its boomerang-throwing agent and levels you can tackle in any order, this Taito run-and-gun stands as a clever cousin to Mega Man. Eclipsed by the era's heavyweights, it never got the recognition it deserved. Its sharp controls and freedom of progression will thrill fans of 8-bit action.
Is Power Blade still worth playing in 2026?
Power Blade is a technically impressive boomerang action platformer on NES by Taito. A wide-arc weapon that returns to the hero, varied levels tackled in any order, memorable bosses and careful presentation evoke a mix of Mega Man and Bionic Commando. Overlooked but truly excellent, one of the console's solid platformers. A strongly recommendable detour today, especially for fans of uncommon weapons and free level order.