Cyberpunk Games - Page 10
Ever since Double Dragon first appeared in rarcades, we've seen a constant flow of similar rgames try for our quarters.
The 3-D arcade shooting game from Taito is coming to the PSX!
Defcon 5 is a strange new game for the PlayStation.
Psygnosis' futuristic tank thriller is close to completion. Since we only had cinemas to show you before, we thought you'd like to see some actual game shots.
Known for some rather graphic games, Midway is once again unleashing its unique talent for destruction.
Metal Fangs is a Racing game, developed by Sega and published by Victor Interactive Software, which was released in Japan in 1993.
Now comes Psychic Force, a unique fighting game that is purely Japanese in nature.
When God created the Earth and mankind he made a fatal mistake. He failed to realize that man is a corrupt and greedy breed and should never be left unattended.
The Game is made in the style of 3D-shooter. Have you got used to fighting with monsters? Are they afraid you? Try this game then…
"I command. You obey. Everybody gets what they deserve." Meet Lotos Abstraction, a beautiful woman with a big gun living in a post-holocaust 21st century.
Viacom New Media is ready to hop on the bandwagon of making things appealing to the MTV generation or (it's a ridiculous label, but you got to use it...) Generation X.
Psychic Force fans green with envy for the Dreamcast version of Psychic Force 2012, fret no more. Taito has planned Psychic Force 2 for a summer release in Japan.
In the gameplay department, SAC isn't so much bad as much as it is spotty.
This is where the widest diversity in opinions comes in.
Released in Japan late last year, Maken X was a surprise effort from the creative team behind many of Atlus' hits: Devil Summoner, Soul Hackers and Persona 1 & 2, to name a few.
It's nice to see the occasional role-playing game that isn't formulaic, something that shows the developer took some time to create a plot worth living in a game worth playing.
At last! A distant-future strategy game with a halfway believable premise. If that alone were enough, then I'd say run out and buy Imperium Galactica.
The gameplay combines pseudo-3d driving in the graphical style of Outrun with side-scrolling action as the player controls a police officer driving to and then moved through various seedy locations in a one-man war against crime.