Genesis : Cyborg Justice Reviews
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Cyborg Justice does Sega Justice
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: December 01, 2001
Author: Amazon User
This game is probably one of the most obscure titles on Sega. The story begins when your spaceship is caught in a meteor shower and crashes on an nearby planet. The brains of the crew members are taken away to the nearby and very secret lab of the Cydrek Federation, soon to be your enemy, and placed into robotic bodies. It is essentially a side scrolling sci-fi shotter in which you design your own fighting robot and proceed to bash, smash, and shred your way through four major sections each with four stages, making your way to the final battle and justice. The design portion of the game is fairly simple and consists of choosing a body, a pair of legs and a weapon. That said this was one of me and my freinds favorite Sega titles and I think anyone who likes brawler games or is a fan of the science fiction genre will enjoy it very much.
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: March 03, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I can understand games after a lengthy amount of time havinge a cult following, hell I have people tell me that Dragon Ball GT Final Bout is a good game (however it is garbage). This seems to be another example of a bad game that some people love due to early childhood memories.
The story is that your spaceship crashes on a robot planet after getting caught in a Meteor Shower. You die at that point, but the planets inhabitants revive you as a cyborg, but when they try to tamper with your memory you rebel and thus the game begins.
There are numerous problems with this game. The first is that for a side scroller beat-em-up which is essentially the genre this falls into, you only face one enemmy at a time (and if you can have an enemy missle hit them, instant victory). The second are the horribly irresponsive controls. The genesis had a limit to what you could do using the controller and this game trys to do too much. The third is collision detection, of all things. You go hit an enemy, point blank, and somehow miss. They then counter and hit you with a dash. These are some of the many problems with the game.
In fact the only good thing to come out of this was the limited customization you could do early on. This is probably the only beat-em-up of that time period to let you customize your guy before the game began. Past that there are no redeeming values to this game. A bad game with an unfortunate cult following.
Very good
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 12, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Cyborg Justice is one of my favorite games on the genesis. While not quite as large as some other games, the gameplay is extremely fun. While you start out by designing your cyborg picking through a few different parts, you can change its body later by ripping parts off of your still living enemies and attaching them to yourself. Great funn ripping off a boss's arm and then trying to rip off his torso (killing him), only to have him rip off your arm instead.
I love this game!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 11, 2007
Author: Amazon User
It was great getting the game in a timesly manner, in the condition that it was descibed in. Thanks for your timely shipment.
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