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Amiga Action Issue 66 (January 1995) comes out swinging with one of those “stacked reviews + stacked disks” line-ups: it’s anchored by an exclusive verdict on Shadow Fighter, backed by heavyweight releases like Sensible World of Soccer, The Lion King, Mortal Kombat II, and Valhalla: Before the War, plus a strong undercard of action and strategy. Beyond the score pages, it keeps the mag’s personality front-and-center—Chicken’s ongoing “Caught in the Net” internet quest hits part three, there’s a proper “end of the day” feature where a real football manager weighs in on Premier Manager 3, and the guides/budget sections are busy enough to feel like you’re getting both new games and help for the painful ones you already own.
Highlights
- Coverdisks: Shadow Fighter (playable demo), Premier Manager 3 (generous multi-week demo), plus a Mortal Kombat II tie-in disk/competition hook.
- Full price reviews: Shadow Fighter, Sensible World of Soccer, The Lion King, Mortal Kombat II, Valhalla: Before the War, Bloodnet, Jungle Strike, Roadkill, Reunion, Cannon Fodder 2, Overlord, and multiple CD32 reviews (including Beneath a Steel Sky and Tower Assault).
- Previews: The Game, Pizza Tycoon, Shaq Fu.
- Features & regulars: Caught in the Net (Part 3), “At the End of the Day…” (Premier Manager 3 gets judged by a real-world football manager), plus the usual news/letters/public domain/swap shop/superleagues.
- Guides/solutions: Ishar 3 (Part 2), Robinson’s Requiem (Part 2), and Son of Boggit.
- Budget games: a proper “cheap stuff” chunk aimed at scratching the Desert Strike / classic compilation itch without paying full price.
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