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Amiga Action Issue 63 (Nov 1994) is a classic “loads of stuff in the bag” issue: a three-disk covermount sets the tone, and the magazine backs it up with an exclusive review of Dreamweb—sold as a darker, grown-up adventure with sex/death/rock ’n’ roll vibes—plus a strong spread of big-name action and CD32 coverage. Alongside the review pile, there’s a proper ECTS show report for the industry pulse, a diary-style feature tied to the issue’s headline game, and a generous helping of player support—most notably the final part of the Valhalla solution and several guides/tips pages. Previews keep the forward-looking hype alive (with several “next big thing” titles), and the usual reader/community sections round it out so it feels like a full-on monthly package rather than “just reviews.”
Highlights
- 3-disk special coverdisks: Valhalla Special Edition, Kid Chaos, plus extra games including Battleships, The Big Game, and Hydrozone (and additional disk bits like Wired Chaos).
- Flagship review: Dreamweb gets the big “exclusive” spotlight as a gritty, adult-leaning adventure.
- Other key reviews: Detroit, The Clue, Top Gear 2, Tactical Manager Italia, and Litil Divil.
- CD32 presence: Reviews include Jetstrike (CD32), Simon the Sorcerer, and Super Ski (CD32) alongside the main A500/A1200 mix.
- Show coverage: ECTS Show Report for what’s happening in the wider games scene.
- Previews worth noting: Sensible Golf and Sensible World of Soccer, plus upcoming adventure/strategy curios like Flight of the Amazon Queen and High Seas Trader.
- Guides & help: Monkey Island 2 guide, Valhalla guide (with the final solution part), plus cheat/tips pages and Son of Boggit help.
- Regulars: News, Public Domain, Reader Reviews, letters/Talk Back, and Swap Shop to keep the community side ticking.
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