It’s not one of my favorite fighting games, but I did appreciate the additions included here on the Sega CD version. Brutal: Paws of Fury has plenty of that mid 90s attitude we all love so much with it’s Looney Tunes esq presentation. Pow! A great fighting game it is not though, but this Sega CD edition is the best version you can play of the original. Brutal’s gimmick is that you play as karate animals. In the sea of fighters you really needed to have a gimmick to stand out from the pack. The full motion video sequences are among the best you’ll find on the platform, and the soundtrack alone justifies the expensive add-on hardware.įollowing the release of Street Fighter II developers were clamoring for any fighting game they could get their mitts on. That’s not something you see in a lot of role playing games. I also really like how this sequel is an actual continuation of the story from the original. ![]() Seriously, Working Designs may have botched this version but that couldn’t stop it from escalating above most other Sega CD releases. Despite this, when you dig deep you’ll find one of the best battle systems as well as storylines in any RPG. ![]() The localization of this version has some serious problems. I absolutely love the second Lunar game… when it was remade for the Sony PlayStation. This is the software that slaps for Sega’s forgotten add-on. Today we’re here to take a look at some of the best Sega CD games of all time. With that said it did harbor some absolute classics. That’s par for the course with most of these hardware additions from this time. ![]() The problem was that the hardware was so expensive and wasn’t supported for very long. ![]() The Sega CD is remembered for one thing it wasn’t a very good add-on console.
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