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Feast your eyes upon this wonderful sight!! Yes its true, these are the graphics for this fantastic game, its hard to believe it is now fifteen years old, but its true. As always with the Beast genre, we must prepare ourselves for an emotional experience once again.
Yes, it's true you wouldn't be alone if you became upset during the Beast 2 deathscene, and maybe even shed a tear during the beautiful guitar solo, you wouldn't expect anything less from Beast 3 would you? Well, you would be repayed for your confidence, as this game delivers everything you could ask for and so much more.
The game is broken down into four stages, at the beginning of each stage, the old man (pictured above) requests an ancient artefact, which you, the almost human character you must retrieve. In this third chapter, the game is more relaxed and enjoyable than the previous instalments, (although they are better in other ways), mainly because of the game being broken into four parts, and the addition of three extra lives.
As the game unfolds before your eyes, will see wonderful futuristic graphics, coupled with beautiful atmospheric music, to ease you back in time to 1992, yes, this game truly is a rare treat. Its quality shines even more with age, like a fine wine it has improved, and will surely continue to do so.
I must display my personal gratitude to Psygnosis, for their excellent Amiga games during the early nineties, as it made staying indoors as a teenager quite bearable!
These games (Beast trilogy, Leander, Lemmings, are you aware they also created the "Wipeout" series for Playstation?) have and will continue to stand the test of time, of that I'm sure. See for yourselves, take the time to get this game and settle down in a darkened room and, simply absorb the quality that exudes for it.........
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Sheer perfection. If you though Beast 2 was pretty, wait till you check out this little beauty!
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We know it's Beast, so we know the music is guaranteed to be very best . This music has been released on an Amiga music CD called "immortal" available in shops. How many games had their music released in its own right? One, beast.
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Amazingly playable, this game has the perfect learning curve, meaning you will get slightly further each time you play it.
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| This game has crossed generations, and proved itself (and the rest of the beast genre) as possibly the finest computer game of all time. The music, the graphics, and the atmosphere all add up to pure perfection. If you are firing up the Amiga emulator, there's only one game to be playing this winter........ |
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