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Alien Storm reviewReview date unknownZigfried says: "Two of the heroes (the male and female) are equally dull: they fire either an electric beam or a flamethrower, and that is the end of it. Watch the electric beam arc an inch in front of your hero — the excitement drips from my veins. However, the silver robot is quite entertaining; he launches missiles from his fists and rips off his own leg (which is actually a bazooka in disguise)! No doubt you can imagine which was my favorite character." |
Alien Storm reviewReviewed April 16, 2014bigcj34 says: "Like many pre-16 bit conversions before, Alien Storm demonstrates how the arcades power isn’t always necessary to provide an arcade style blast." |
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Alien Storm reviewReviewed January 31, 2005goldenvortex says: "Alien Storm was released in 1990 and was yet another arcade game by Sega, which joined the ranks along with other arcade classics such as Altered Beast and Golden Axe. This game was released in the arcades and a few home versions for Sega's systems, the Master System and Mega Drive and a not so good port of the game was also dumped on the NES. The 16-bit version was the best of the home conversions and was a nice addition to the growing Mega Drive collection. Unlike most of Sega's arcade games ..." |
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Alien Storm reviewReviewed September 14, 2015zork86 says: "Alien Axe? Possibly, but there's more to it than that." |
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Golden Axe Reviews: 4 Tags: Fighting, Brawler Release Date: December 22, 1989 (North America) |
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