You control a squad of Stalkers, elite scavengers whose role is to protect and find resources for The Ark, the last remaining bastion of humanity after a global apocalypse caused by a rare disease known as The Red Plague. Based on a campaign from the pen and paper RPG of the same name, it’s a faithful adaptation of the story, setting, and tone of its source material that takes these elements and transplants them into an intriguing hybrid of real time stealth and turn based strategy. Yep, this game is weird as hell, and I love it. I’m several hours into Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden and my party includes a talking duck wearing a top hat for improved weapon range, a hulking anthropomorphic boar that can destroy cover just by running into it, and a plant/woman hybrid that controls trees with her mind. Here are the 100 best Sega Genesis video games-the RPGs, shooters, beat ‘em ups, and arcade ports with style and substance to spare.// Reviews // 8th Jan 2019 - 4 years ago // By Andrew Wowk Mutant Year Zero: Road To Eden Review And we now live in a bizarro world where the best way to play Genesis games is on the Nintendo Switch, via its online subscription service. A series of bad business decisions forced Sega to stop making consoles in 2001 after the Dreamcast lost millions of dollars. And, at least in the United States, the plan worked, with the Sega Genesis outselling the SNES at a rate of two to one for several years. With its electric-blue hedgehog and aggressive marketing to teenage boys, Sega positioned itself as the youthful, cooler alternative to Nintendo’s stodgy traditionalism. This kicked off the “Console Wars,” which pitted the two most high-profile video game companies against one another in a bid for the same audience. In response, Nintendo released its own 16-bit console, the Super Nintendo, in 1990. When the Sega Genesis launched in 1988, it was a 16-bit visual feast, with a bright color palette that juxtaposed sharply with the Nintendo Entertainment System’s 8-bit graphics. This feature was originally published on Nov.
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