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- Rating:10
Shadow of the Beast will always be one part of my life!D
Without any question ‘Shadow of the Beast’ is one of the best beat-em-up-platform games for amiga. I can only say that it’s a perfect game in all the ways. It has a perfect graphic, a perfect music and have a perfect gam... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpful
What Gamespot Users have to say about Shadow of the Beast (1992)
- Rating:7
This is truly the Beauty and the Beast of video gaming.
Gameplay: 8 Graphics: 10 Sounds: 8 Value: 5 Tilt: 6 The reality is that I'm an avid Atari lover. Ranging from the ole woody series to the XL and eventually ST (and STE), I felt that the technology powered the Atar... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.5
Don't listen to what anyone else says, this is a classic game.
This is one of those games, that only about four people have ever completed, due to it's insane difficulty, and yet it wont stop you from trying. I have only completed this about twice, but I've tried about a hundred tim... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful - Rating:9.5
Psygnosis' instant classic, which made owners proud to own their Amigas.
Shadow of the Beast is one of those games that made a person happy to own an Amiga. This game was the cutting edge at its time, with a rich soundtrack, interesting storyline and graphics which used the Amiga to its full ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:8.2
A blast to play. Amazing sound.
This game pits you against the evil forces that have changed your human form to that of a humanoid monster. You have a few weapons that your disposal to defeat your enemies. The game is a little short, but is still very ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful - Rating:1
Ugh. Sadly I remember this dark corner of 16-bit console gaming, and not fondly I can assure you.
Way back in 1992 leading up to the release of Shadow Of The Beast there was a fairly large television ad campaign to drum up a bit of interest, to the point where my young and impressionable brain was convinced this woul... Read Full Review
3 of 5 users found the following review helpful
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