We Never Got A Good Altered Beast 2, So A Fan Is Making One

Wise from your gwave!

It’s amazing to consider that Altered Beast has never had a good sequel. It was one of Sega’s biggest coin-op titles of the late ’80s, boasting huge sprites and iconic sampled speech, and it would later help the company to launch its 16-bit Genesis / Mega Drive, even becoming a pack-in title in the West. For many, Altered Beast is the game that kicked off their Sega journey, so why has Sega struggled to make a half-decent follow-up?

2002’s GBA title Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms wasn’t even developed by Sega; instead, production was handled by 3d6 Games and the game itself was published by THQ. In 2005, Sega tried to update the template with the PS2 Altered Beast, which set the action in the future. However, the final game was so bad it only got a release in Japan and Europe, with Sega deciding to avoid a release in North America, arguably its biggest potential market. That should speak volumes about the quality of the game.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Wise from your gwave!

It’s amazing to consider that Altered Beast has never had a good sequel. It was one of Sega’s biggest coin-op titles of the late ’80s, boasting huge sprites and iconic sampled speech, and it would later help the company to launch its 16-bit Genesis / Mega Drive, even becoming a pack-in title in the West. For many, Altered Beast is the game that kicked off their Sega journey, so why has Sega struggled to make a half-decent follow-up?

2002’s GBA title Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms wasn’t even developed by Sega; instead, production was handled by 3d6 Games and the game itself was published by THQ. In 2005, Sega tried to update the template with the PS2 Altered Beast, which set the action in the future. However, the final game was so bad it only got a release in Japan and Europe, with Sega deciding to avoid a release in North America, arguably its biggest potential market. That should speak volumes about the quality of the game.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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