Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Sega Saturn (US Version) | Cyberia (Interplay) | Very uneven. At best this is atmospheric and engrossing. At worst, it's clumsy and frustrating. | 70% | ||
Sega Genesis | Toy Story (Disney) | An incredible achievement in 16-bit programming, and a near-perfect Megadrive classic. | 92% | ||
Sega Genesis | Unnecessary Roughness '95 (Accolade) | Acceptable for those interested in stats, but shabby in terms of entertainment value. | 46% | ||
Sega 32X (JP Version) | After Burner Complete (Sega) | Yes it is indeed arcade perfect, but some eight years old, dated and shallow. | 53% | ||
Sega 32X (US Version) | Space Harrier (Sega) | Another 32X non-starter. Why this was considered for release is beyond us. | 49% | ||
Mega CD (EU Version) | Corpse Killer (Digital Pictures) | A reasonable FMV effort with even some elements of humour, but it couldn't hope to be anything more than a two-dimensional real actor blaster. | 63% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Mega SWIV (Sega) | Dated and overpriced. Whilst it does fill most shoot-'em-up quotas, it looks and plays like a recently dug up fossil. | 66% | ||
Sega Genesis | Road Rash 3 (Electronic Arts) | It's still ticking over, but this is one engine that needs to be stripped down next time, and not just overhauled. | 82% | ||
Sega 32X (US Version) | Metal Head (Sega) | A thoughtful shoot-'em-up that shows the promise of the 32X. Technically sound and more than fun to get to grips with. | 87% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (JP Version) | Rockman Mega World (Capcom) | Capcom roll out the 'classics' but they're starting to look a bit like crusty ones. Plenty of levels to get your rocks off though. | 78% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | The Story Of Thor (Sega) | This is one hell of a game. There is literally nothing on the Megadrive that deserves your money more than this. | 93% | ||
Sega Saturn (US Version) | Virtual Hydlide (Atlus) | This game's novelty factor shouldn't be under-estimated, and it is quite an ingenious game. The Saturn's first dipped-toe into adventure gaming works quite well. | 83% | ||
Sega Genesis | Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel (Sunsoft) | A healthy portion of platform action, but one that we've seen time and time before. | 82% | ||
Sega 32X (EU Version) | Stellar Assault (Sega) | One of those rare games that both looks impressive and is satisfying to play. It's a blast. | 80% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Phantasy Star IV (Sega) | The best pure RPG for the Megadrive, but deemed fit only for the 'Land of the Free'. | 88% | ||
Sega Saturn (JP Version) | Side Pocket 2 (Data East) | Pool without the pull. Neither sleazy enough for pool hall punters, or exciting enough for casual punters. | 58% | ||
Sega Mega Drive (EU Version) | Alien Soldier (Sega) | A modern classic that turns the concept of platform blasting inside-out, but that suffers from being a bit samey. | 85% | ||
Sega Genesis | Wayne Gretzky And The NHLPA All-Stars (Sega) | Laughably poor... Search out a cheap copy of one of the EA games instead. | 59% | ||
Sega 32X (EU Version) | NFL Quarterback Club (Acclaim) | Quite simply, a great American Football game. Perhaps the best. | 87% | ||
Sega CD (US Version) | Eternal Champions: Challenge from the Dark Side (Deep Water) | At the top end of the beat-'em-up scale, but not quite on the podium. | 87% |