A great game for its generation
The general idea of the game is to throw your unattached arms and legs at your enemys. Every once and a while you can find powerups that will do things like turn you into a scuba diver with a flame thrower.
The puzzles in this game can vary in difficulty, and the bosses are usually hard. The sound effects and graphics are good for its generation, but the music can get old after a while.
Another nice thing is that if the game is too easy for you, there's a hard mode, which shows a remarkable change in difficulty.
The storyline isn't that great, but as a kid I didn't really care about reading it anyway, and I still played it all the time.
Although it is not the best SNES game, it's still very well made, and it's definately worth playing.