I really love the way this game weaves individual stories for your characters. Even though I got kinda tired of it after a few days, particularly I think the combat could be a lot better, I still think what it does that's good is just awesome.

I have probably replayed this game more times over the years more than any other game. There's nothing else quite like it. The whole vibe so so great, the visuals own, the setting is wonderful. A lot of stuff really fell into place too once I finally read The Jesus Incident by Dune author Frank Herbet. The extensive manual mentions this in the back as one of the primary influences for the story and setting and they aren't lying! If you really love the setting of this game I highly recommend reading The Pandora Sequence series by Herbert, they are wild and amazing.

I only played enough of this game to figure out when you transform into a ninja and duck you become flat as a board. That was enough for me to remember this game over 20 years later.

Absolutely love the visuals and conceptually seems great. But I found the mechanics to be clunky and sluggish. I found myself craving the speed and responsiveness of Dead Cells.

This game was conceptually very interesting, but I think the execution falls very flat. I felt like I was playing a prototype for a game that needed a lot more development. Music was great but they barely let you listen to it. Props to them for going for it, but I'd call this a miss. There are better modern day homebrew Genesis games out there if that is what you're looking for.

Wasn't much fun playing solo. I'm sure it's a blast with friends.

Wild alien races? Hectic space combat? Juffo-wup? What more could a kid ask for? This game completely blew my mind as a child. I never played the other games in the series and so don't compare it to them. I loved it for what it is and still do.

A small man goes on a very big adventure.

I blame this game for the touch of arthritis in my right index finger from all the mouse clicking.

Best played on a vodka cooled PC. Stay cheeki breeki!

I played this fantastic updated version of Asteroids on the Game Boy Color. Much more complexity to it than the original.

A haunting soundtrack and cool ideas weren't weren't quite enough to push this game from decent to great. Never played it with another person though, so what do I know?

Absolutely loved the visuals and music in this game. Wanted so badly to play more, but the controls demand you constantly press the shoot button over and over which really irritated my fingers, which have some joint issues (probably from years of video games). If this game has the option to fire nonstop just by holding a button down, I would absolutely play a lot more. Hopefully one day it will...

A wild twist on the old Pong. Definitely worth playing for that alone!

It has simultaneous turn Risk! The best Risk! So much fun!