Way of the Warrior 3DO move list

Way of the Warrior 3DO moves list, including fatalities and magics.
Twisted 3DO Review

Published by Electron Arts in March 1994 – Twisted: The Game Show on 3DO stands out as an eccentric but ground-breaking oddity. Think of it as the lovechild of Monty Python and a feverish dream, where gamers are invited to a carnival of chaos, confusion, and occasional cackles.
Neurodancer 3DO Review

NeuroDancer: Journey Into the Neuronet! is an interactive video game for the 3DO system, released in 1994. Developed by American studio Electric Dreams and published by PIXIS Interactive, the game attempted to merge interactive entertainment with adult-themed content.
The Coven 3DO Review – Over 18’s Only

The Coven, full uncensored movie, for 18’s +, is a poor excuse for an interactive game on the 3DO released in 1994 . This was developed by Vivid Interactive, who were the artistic geniuses behind such classics as Immortal Desire and Blonde Justice. Despite the ‘Interactive’ in Vivid’s name, this title has virtually zero interactivity. It’s more like a choose-your-own-adventure slideshow.
Basque Tournament 3 2025

On January 31, Eusko Retro Asociacion organized the III. Basque Country 3DO Panasonic Tournament. We played the first tournament two years ago, and the second one last year and this was a new Basque tournament, the third edition and a great experience.
Need for Speed 3DO Review

Developed by Pioneer Productions (EA Canada) and published by Electronic Arts in 1994, The Need for Speed puts players behind the wheel of 8 iconic sports cars like the Acura NSX and Dodge Viper.
The Horde 3DO review

It’s a bizarre but compelling blend of genres, a true classic for 3DO. It’s not perfect. It’s a bit silly and the FMV production values are probably held together with duct tape and hope. But it’s also original, funny, and strangely addictive.
Off World Interceptor 3DO Review

The solo Story experience is where Off-World Interceptor truly shines. Players are immediately thrust into a barrage of incoming fire and explosions. The terrain unfolds with hills, ravines, and artillery fire, each planet presenting unique hazards, from pop-up lasers to gunships. High-speed chases with rival buggies and cycles add to the exhilarating chaos, testing players’ skills.
Mortal Kombat 2 3DO

The 3DO version is visually stunning, and in my opinion the best-looking home console port of MKII to date. The characters are massive and vibrant, the special moves are all present, and the backgrounds feature gorgeous, multi-layered parallax scrolling. New 3DO-exclusive levels and optional background scenes are present
and we even have Trip and others popping up to give us a Toasty!
Starblade 3DO

Starblade’s journey to home consoles began in 1994 with ports for the Sega CD utilising basic wireframe ships and then 3DO. The 3DO version offered a unique twist: a choice between the original arcade-style flat polygons and a groundbreaking new rendition featuring textured mapped polygons.