Sewer Shark 3DO Review

Sewer Shark looks much crisper on the 3DO than the Mega CD and doesn’t suffer so much pixelation and artifacts. The sound effects as you bend around tunnels are also great.

Dragon’s Lair 3DO Review

Princess Daphne from dragon's Lair 3do

Dragon’s Lair for the 3DO s a classic arcade game renowned for its stunning, hand-drawn animation by Don Bluth. The 3DO version of Dragon’s Lair maintains the game’s visual appeal but suffers from slightly washed-out colours. While the audio complements the visuals with a memorable score and sound effects, the gameplay is very tough.

CPU Bach 3DO Review

In Concert Graphics mode

CPU Bach on 3DO is like having a Bach streaming radio station constantly playing, where each new track is a unique Baroque piece of music from the 1700 in the style of Bach using the form of concerti, fugues, minuets, chorales etc.

Demolition Man 3DO review

Demolition Man was created by Virgin Interactive Entertainment and released for the 3DO in 1994. This was a much better attempt at an interactive movie tie in game than the poor effort made by Jurassic Park.

Jurassic Park Interactive 3DO Review

Jurassic Park game intro screen

Jurassic Park Interactive for the 3DO, released by Universal Interactive Studios in 1994, fails to deliver on its potential. Despite the engaging premise of rescuing island guests and combating dinosaur threats, the game suffers from poor execution.

Burning Soldier 3DO Review

3DO Burning Soldier review

Despite a somewhat old school sci-fi aliens attacking earth storyline, the game features 18 intense stages and introduces a good variety of enemies. Graphically, it offers a mix of diverse FMV sequences, explosions and overlayed sprites.

Way of the Warrior 3DO review

This game definitely has a certain charm, is unique to 3DO,  has bags of secrets and is definitely worth playing and getting the hang of. 

D 3DO review

From the moment the game boots up, players are thrust into a cinematic experience unlike any other on the 3DO. Developed by the visionary mind of Kenji Eno and WARP , “D” immerses players in a gripping tale of psychological horror.

John Madden Football 3DO Review

John Madden 3DO

Overall, Madden ’95 for 3DO was way ahead of its time, offering an enjoyable experience that retro gamers may appreciate for its nostalgic value, even considering the technological advancements of later Madden titles.