Crash n' Burn
Total Eclipse
Guardian War
Also another question, is the 3DOs internal memory battery backed?
Crash n' Burn
Total Eclipse
Guardian War
Also another question, is the 3DOs internal memory battery backed?
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
crash n burn is not bad at all for the time, and total eclipse is also not bad for its time, the other i have never played, and as for saved games, my 3DO is the same one i had when it came out, and all of my saves are still there.
Play them and then give us your opinion
It depends if you play the games in the context of their release dates...For its time Crash n' Burn was a novelty, a system seller if you will since its graphics were exceptional. It was doing stuff that a FX Snes had no hope of doing. Gameplay was borderline decent back then, nothing to write home about at all imo. I played a demo of it way back as a kid and was impressed by the gfx but quickly went to play the Mario kart demo on the snes which was right next to the 3do unit. Total Eclipse came out abit later I believe and I dont think it was really anything impressive for its release date, the gameplay to me, was simply meh. PSX and Saturn were on the horizon and obviously early previews of WarHawk trumped it heavily in the graphics department.
Today id say both games are a 3 as far as fun goes.
Back then [keeping things in context] you could double that number..
Total eclipse is good, though it has some flaws with hit detection on the ship it only happens when there isn't much space sometimes I find myself flying into a wall when I think I'm flying into open space. It's also really hard to control when you are rotating your ship and I haven't even found a reason to do so yet.
What's up with islands? Get more land.
What's up with deserts? Get less sand.
Crash n' Burn was pretty cool, nothing overly memorable but a fun game that showed off the 3DO's hardware well back when the system was new.
Total Eclipse was another game that showed what the 3DO could do versus the competition at the time, it was a fun flying game with ultra fast gameplay at parts that was addicting.
Guardian War was a bit of a let down for me. I wanted a sick RPG game like I had on my SNES but I was let down with the strategy elements and the lame fighting, but the graphics were pretty decent and the music was a blast. All in all nothing much to write home about.