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Issue 75 is built around two big ideas: new-school 3D and old-school Amiga loyalty. The headline review is Alien Breed 3D (Team17’s “Gloom-killer”), which the mag frames as the Amiga’s most talked-about 3D shoot-’em-up moment and backs up with a huge score, while Odyssey gets positioned as a surprisingly strong, imaginative platformer from Audiogenic (better known for sports titles). On the feature side, there’s a nostalgic/forensic piece on “The Rise and Fall of the CD32”, and the cover also teases Dungeon Master II as a long-delayed “sequel that time forgot.” Rounding it out, the issue leans heavily into practical play: you get two coverdisks (a strategy full game plus a big football-management demo), plus chunky guides for games like Colonization, Sensible Golf, and Simon the Sorcerer.
Highlights
- Cover story/feature: Dungeon Master II – “The sequel that time forgot is here!”
- Full-price reviews:
- Alien Breed 3D – 91% (Graphics 93%, Sound 90%, Playability 89%; difficulty marked Tricky)
- Odyssey – 89% (Graphics 89%, Sound 87%, Playability 91%; difficulty marked Very Hard)
- Club & Country – 67% (Graphics 81%, Playability 69%; difficulty marked Tricky)
- Budget reviews (both £9.99, Guildhall):
- Bravo Romeo Delta – 73%
- Subversion – 70%
- Coverdisks:
- Disk 1: Player Manager 2 demo (includes Wolverhampton Wanderers; options to watch full match/highlights or play)
- Disk 2: Conquest full game (Do A Game competition winner; “Asterix meets Mega-lo-Mania” empire/strategy conquest)
- Previews: Total Football, The Citadel
- Guides: Colonization, Sensible Golf, Simon the Sorcerer, plus “Small Tips” and “Son of Boggit” sections
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