
To make it easier to find games that have not been noted I have changed the default setting to include the entire US libraries (=1985-2005&field_year_value=1985&field_year_value=2005&field_system_value_op=word&field_system_value=Playstation&title_op=contains&title=&field_region_value_op=%3D&field_region_value=). Tons of reviews on this one, none of them seem to be able to say anything besides mindless shooting as its merit.

It's a racing game, that's all I've got on it. The best thing that has been said about it is that it could have been worse. I anticipated this one quite a bit before its release.
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Is there something more to it?Ī PC strategy title on a console that adds control issues and longer than acceptable load times. Your explanation is good enough to add it.Ī Gunstar Heroes attempt on PS1 is all I found shortly. This one is fairly uniformly trashed as a poorly conceived 2D shooter with a gimmick, but people talk about it. Sounds like a competent and late rail shooter. Twisted Metal, Crazy Taxi, Sand box game? Sure, Added.Ī Mario Kart 64 clone, how is it unique or especially well done in gameplay? Added for the ring hang mechanic and armor system. Sounds like a bad generic 2D fighter with 3D graphics. Odd ball children's RPG with items that attack you if they don't like you. I can't find anything about this one that sounds different or especially well done. Added.įoxKids Micro Maniacs? Sounds like a party game racer, it's never been pointed out to me before. I always thought this one should have been on the list. Stinking hard, very old school Contra in style and MGS in cinematic boss fights. Added.Ĭonsistently complained about for confusing controls and replaced by McRae. Thunderstrike I know is flawed, the jets fly out of visual range, which is about three inches from the helicopter and only the HUD can target them.Ī point and click adventure with control issues on the PS1 that requires illogical puzzle solutions. Added it to the PS1 and will probably add it for 3DO when I finish that list. I can't figure a reason why Return Fire shouldn't be on the Saturn and PS1 list can you? -edit- Return Fire for Saturn was never released. Return Fire I do remember being discounted in favor of Black Dawn even over Thunderstrike on both systems. I vaguely remember some RGVSony denizens being fairly adamant about not bothering with console ports of PC games Added it. This is the reason I periodically go back to read some online reviews. Great response, I can't believe this one isn't in there. I think it is okay, but the buttons were loose and the D-Pad wasn't as tight as the Genesis 6-button pad or the later US Saturn pad. How do you like the model 1 US/EU Saturn pad? Wild 9 - platformer made by the Earthworm Jim people, nice grapple the enemies mechanic where you can throw them into environmental hazards
Die hard trilogy psx vs saturn series#
The later iterations of the series became less and less competitive over time. Zero Divide - its not amazing, but is definitely a good, entertaining, solid, fighting game for its time (certainly more in depth than stuff like Toshinden) its a 3D fighting game with robots in, has a hang on the edge of the ring move (don't remember that in earlier games) and there's an armour system too. Return Fire - blow everything up game, fun capture the flag split screen multiplayer, influenced some other games of the time like Mass Destruction.

MDK - great action game, great art design, excellent sniper rifle and some cool grenade throwing puzzles I'm not really up for the arguing a case for each one at the moment, maybe I'll do that in the future but at the moment I don't feel up for it (maybe someone else on here could :D) Sorry if there's some here already there that I missed Well, using the Saturn games list as a benchmark, I would say that the following games are at least as good as, if not better than Clockwork Knight/High Velocity/Goldenaxe: The Duel/Three Dirty Dwarves/Mr Bones
