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Amiga Action Issue 70 (May 1995) is a very “three-disk, loads-to-play” package that leans hard into football and big-name hype while still keeping the magazine’s usual action/platform edge. The review section is stacked with a strong mix of new releases (from bouncy arcade stuff to darker, moodier titles), and the previews page is clearly aimed at the “next wave” crowd with heavyweight strategy/management and PC-to-Amiga conversions. The real hook, though, is the coverdisks: they’re built to keep you busy immediately, mixing an as-yet-unnamed beat ’em up demo, more Speris Legacy mission content, and a couple of “one more go” time-sinks (including a brutally silly footballer-flattening game and an addictive card game), with a side serving of editor/management tinkering for the obsessives.
Highlights
- Coverdisks: Kwok’s Game (unnamed beat ’em up demo), The Speris Legacy (Part 2 mission demo), Demon (addictive patience-style card game), Sensible Massacre 2 (bulldozer chaos), plus a PM3 Multi-Editor slideshow demo.
- Full price reviews: Man Utd – The Double, Angst, Ruffian, Champ Man Italia ’95, Super Skidmarks, Superleague Manager, Ants, Soccer Superstars, Sword of Honour, Whizz.
- Previews: Player Manager 2, Colonization, Powerhouse, Lost Eden, Ultimate Soccer Manager.
- Big feature: “The End…?” — a reality-check look at the Amiga’s future via dev/company opinions and reader voices.
- Guides/solutions: Jungle Strike (Part 3), Sensible World of Soccer, Valhalla: Before the War, Zeewolf, plus Small Tips and Son of Boggit.
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