Okay, so obviously the difficulty of a trivia game is crazy subjective, since everyone goes into it with a different pool of knowledge, and expertise in different areas. But it feels like something's wrong when a single boss can first ask you to call upon your knowledge of 1930s Oscar winners, and then in the next question ask you how many sides an Octagon has. There's also a disproportionate slant towards sports trivia, which isn't inherently a problem, but seems weird given that the target demographic would have been largely nerds going to arcades, and particularly those select few nerds who are drawn to a D&D-themed quiz games instead of all the action cabinets this would have been seated right next to.
It's also honestly kind of ugly. Having just played Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2 before this, it's a jarring step down from the cute, clean, and visually consistent aesthetic that game had. The character and monster designs are messy and generic, and there's little charm to any of the animations or effects. Just a surprisingly drab game to come from Capcom of all people.
Worth noting that I'm talking specifically about in-game graphics. The concept art for this was really nice, which is why I was so let down when the sprite renders made everything look so muddy and bland.
It's also honestly kind of ugly. Having just played Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2 before this, it's a jarring step down from the cute, clean, and visually consistent aesthetic that game had. The character and monster designs are messy and generic, and there's little charm to any of the animations or effects. Just a surprisingly drab game to come from Capcom of all people.