

Oh man, Beavis and Butthead on SNES is exactly as ridiculous as you'd hope. You start off in their school hallway, immediately smashing lockers and dodging teachers—classic. The pixel art nails their dumb expressions perfectly, and the sound effects? So much "uh huh huh" and burping.
Switching between them actually matters—Beavis is slightly faster, Butthead hits harder—but mostly you're just running around causing trouble. One minute you're stealing cafeteria food, the next you're getting chased by angry shop owners. It’s janky in that old-school way where sometimes you’ll clip through stuff, but that kinda adds to the charm.
If you grew up watching them wreck stuff on MTV, this feels like playing an episode. Just don’t expect deep gameplay—it’s pure dumb fun with a side of nostalgia.
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