

Okay, so Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon R on SNES is basically a weird little side-story from the anime. Chibi-usa just drops out of the sky one day (classic), and suddenly Usagi's family is acting super weird—turns out the kid brainwashed them for some reason? Not sure why she'd do that, but hey, drama.
Then there's this whole thing about future villains trying to take over the world (because of course they are), and Usagi panics like usual, asking Mamoru what they should do. Cue the Sailor Senshi gearing up for another fight—lots of sparkly attacks and dramatic poses. The game plays like a mix of RPG and visual novel, so expect some dialogue-heavy moments between battles.
It's very much a product of its time, but if you're into old-school Sailor Moon stuff, it's got that nostalgic charm.
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