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.

Total Eclipse 3DO review

You’re not just watching a demo – you’re in control, navigating through canyons, doing a barrel role and diving into valleys, all while rocking out to excellent sound effects and a killer guitar soundtrack.

Road Rash 3DO review

3DO Road rash

Road Rash is an amazing example of of using all the capabilities of the 3DO to maximum effect.

Released in 1994 , Electronic Arts unsurprisingly knew how to get the best out of the machine and delivered a multimedia mega game.

Gex 3DO review

Released in late 1994, Gex became one of the memorable platformers available on the 3DO, alongside games like Soccer Kid, Flashback, Another World, and Johnny Bazookatone. It was even later bundled with the console. Gex managed to sell over 1 million copies on the 3DO, making it a top seller. After the demise of the 3DO, Gex became available on many other consoles.

Wing Commander 3 3DO review

Wing Commander 3 Heart of the Tiger review

Wing Commander III is based on the groundbreaking (for 1994) Wing Commander PC series by Chris Roberts. This version converted from PC in 1995 takes advantage of the 3DOs ability to render impressive FMV CGI scenes and stars Mark Hamill.

Shockwave 3DO review

In the realm of 3DO’s grand spectacle, few images resonate as deeply as the arrowhead FI 77 gracefully traversing the Earth’s expanse. While sceptics may dismiss it as mere theatrics, the 3DO multiplayer experience embraces this spectacle as part of its allure.