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The Saturn version of World Series Baseball '98 received mostly positive reviews. The series' transition to polygonal graphics was generally approved of, particularly since the game still runs as fast as its predecessors, [4] [10] though multiple reviewers criticized that the bats are grossly out-of-proportion, saying they look like two-by-four lumber planks.
In the same review, Paul Anderson commended the game's pre-rendered bosses and SGI cutscenes. [25] Lee Nutter from the Sega Saturn Magazine felt disappointed that the game was not in true 3D, although he declared that it was a "really smooth and visually stunning" game. [13]
Sega developed a Saturn-based arcade board, the Sega ST-V (or Titan), intended as an affordable alternative to Sega's Model 2 arcade board and as a testing ground for upcoming Saturn software. [16] The Titan was criticized for its comparatively weak performance compared to the Sega Model 2 arcade system by Yu Suzuki, [ 203 ] and it was ...
Three reviewers for the Japanese Sega Saturn Magazine reviewed the game, and gave it okay marks. [14] In an import review for the English Saturn Power magazine, they praised the game saying "Groove on Fight dares to be different and looks and plays well enough to get away with it". [20]
[12] [15] Gary Cutlack of Sega Saturn Magazine summarized, "Live '98 isn't that bad, it's just unfortunate for EA that Sega are releasing their better NBA game at the same time." [15] NBA Live 98 was a runner-up for Computer Gaming World ' s 1997 "Sports Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to Baseball Mogul and CART Precision Racing ...
Lunacy, released in Europe as Torico and in Japan as Gekka Mugentan Torico (月花霧幻譚 Torico), is an adventure game developed by System Sacom and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1996. Lunacy is an interactive movie adventure consisting of a long series of interconnecting full motion video (FMV) sequences, much like The 7th Guest ...
Herc's Adventures is a video game released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn by LucasArts in 1997. The overhead, action-adventure format is similar to Zombies Ate My Neighbors . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Up to two players each take on the role of one of three ancient Greek heroes: Herc ( Hercules ), Atlanta ( Atalanta ), or Jason , who are on a quest ...
Critics were generally positive over Saturn Bomberman. It received enthusiastic reviews from Electronic Gaming Monthly ' s four-person "review crew", Saturn Power ' s Dean Mortlock, and Sega Saturn Magazine ' s Matt Yeo, who were particularly impressed with the ten-player capability [9] [13] [14] and the numerous modes and options.