But I think this review overstates the degree of the disparity.No, Ken is right. I'm not saying we didn't miss some good games. ![]() How would you say it compares to the two Western dungeon-crawler RPGs on the Sega CD, Eye of the Beholder and Dungeon Master II? I guess Arcus 1-2-3 is fun enough for its genre though, sure. ![]() Wandering around lost in identical looking hallways is not fun. and when I do play them, having a good map is essential. It was alright, but first-person dungeon crawlers were not a genre I'd gotten too much into. But I think this review overstates the degree of the disparity.Īs for the game itself, I remember trying to play it once. ![]() I know computers were more popular then in Japan than they became shortly afterwards, but still, consoles were clearly primary there by the Sega CD's time. The real problem with the Sega CD library isn't that Japan got a lot of great games we didn't, it's that Sega of Japan set a pretty bad standard for the system with their mediocre, thin release list for the thing.Īlso, a lot of the RPGs we didn't get were ports of computer games. The only issue I have with complaining so much about the regional disparity in Sega CD games is that we did get most of Sega's first-party output most of the games we didn't get were third party.
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