StarTropics/YMMV


 * Contested Sequel: Star Tropics 2 was about time travel rather than messing around in the tropics, and some fans of the first game didn't like the change.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome: The dungeon theme from the first game
 * Demonic Spiders: Those freaking gas mask robot raygun alien things in the last two levels of the first game. Durable, damaging, long range attack... argh.
 * Fridge Logic: If Dr. J is such a good friend to the villagers of C Island, why is his lab on the other side of a cave full of monsters from their village?
 * That cave wasn't always full of monsters. It's suggested that prior to Dr. Jones's kidnapping, it was just an ordinary cave with only tame creatures in it, and whatever kidnapped Dr. Jones also caused the monsters to appear in the cave.
 * Goddamned Bats: A lot, especially in the sequel which has numerous flying enemies, enemies invulnerable to frontal attacks, and especially the damn slimes that jump diagonally.
 * Needs More Love: Although the game actually gets quite a bit of love for an NES Cult Classic, Nintendo seems to pretend it doesn't exist (thanks in no small part to it not being released in Japan). For example, it's the only first-party Nintendo series not to get any representation in Super Smash Bros (except for a mention in the Chronicle).
 * They did see fit to release both games on the Virtual Console, however, indicating they are at least aware of its fanbase.
 * Nightmare Fuel: If you get too greedy in the first treasure/potion room in the Island Tunnel,
 * Sequel Difficulty Drop: While some criticize the sequel due to the different control scheme (thanks to Damn You Muscle Memory), there are others who find the game easier to handle for many of the same reasons.
 * That One Boss: at the end of the sequel's 4th chapter.
 * The Knight Rider, the boss of the first dungeon in chapter 8 of the sequel, is a major pain to fight. He moves quickly back and forth across the room while you're on a rapidly moving conveyor belt trying to shoot at him with limited range weapons.
 * The Dragon, which you have to jump to hit, can fly around blanketing the room in flames, and has to be fought under a time limit.
 * That One Level: Chapter Three runs you through a series of five consecutive dungeons with few healing items. The longest and most difficult of these is the Ghost Village, which also includes several false exits to further vex the player.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: The Happy Video Game Nerd makes the argument that the changes in the control scheme from StarTropics to Zoda's Revenge is one of the reasons the game is horrible (at least, in his opinion; he acknowledges in his Zoda's Revenge review that just as many people disagree with his opinion as agree with him).