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Post by teddykongcountry on Nov 20, 2016 5:21:52 GMT
If it's on the SEGA Genesis, then it must be good, right?? In this case, it's a big yes because Burning Force boasts burn processing with the high-tech sounds, smooth textures and empowering sense of control. Enemy patterns are challenging but still maneuverable around whilst variety in between levels and game length keep things running at a non-stale pace. The game does suffer the occasional flicker but given the time of release, I think it easy to overlook. If you want to see why this game is so favorable, check out Space Harrier on the Genesis; I played the Steam version once upon a noob-gamer moment in my life and was disappointed heavily by the distorted sound effects, visuals and single fire shot. Burning Force seems far more intricately designed (check out the sweet jumps for the motorcycle!). All in all, I'm highly pleased with Burning Force. It's a fun game that's stylish and a quick playthrough. Fans of the 3D rails shooter will surely be remiss not to have it in their physical or digital collection. ***** / *****
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Dan E. Kool
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Post by Dan E. Kool on Dec 4, 2016 21:41:43 GMT
Great review! Game looks good, too.
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stratogustav
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Post by stratogustav on Dec 11, 2016 4:44:07 GMT
Working Genesis, that's boss my man.
By the way, Burning Force is boss as well. Now that we have games like Eve Gunjack, Eve Valkyrie, Battlezone VR, etc.., my appreciation for 3D shooters have grown up exponentially.
As you said in the video about how impressive it was, I can now see how impressive this game was indeed at the time and what the players felt because that's what I'm feeling now with the new tech advancements.
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Post by teddykongcountry on Jan 15, 2017 21:43:16 GMT
Thanks fellas!
I really do dig Burning Force; it's a smoother, more streamlined Space Harrier. Also, Genesis blows me away even to this day. I can only imagine how it must have felt playing one when it was truly state of the art.
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