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Cyborg Justice

Cyborg Justice

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In Cyborg Justice, you’re some sort of cyborg that crash lands on a planet where enemy cyborgs find you and take over your memory banks trying to turn you into a war machine to be used to conquer other civilizations. You somehow resist the virus and become an independent fighter with vengeance on your mind. The story’s not going to win any awards. It’s just there to serve as an excuse to fight a whole swarm of robots for the sake of some decent side-scrolling.

The game is much in the style of early side-scrollers like Double Dragon. Except in this case, it takes place in an alien wasteland, and it’s not as creative. The back of the box glorifies the variety of choices in arms, legs, and bodies to create your very own cyborg. Although it suggests that 216 different cyborgs are possible, the truth is you won’t care or notice. Whoever wrote that just did the math to come up with the most possible combinations of the three categories: six arms, six legs, and six bodies. In fact… yeah, someone just grabbed a calculator and punched in 6x6x6.

In Cyborg Justice , you play as a cyborg who crash-lands on a planet where enemy cyborgs find you and take control of your memory. Their goal: to turn you into a war machine to conquer other civilizations. Against all odds, you resist the virus and become an independent fighter, driven by a desire for revenge. The story is nothing exceptional; it mainly serves as a pretext to fight hordes of robots in a rather entertaining side-scrolling platformer.

The game is reminiscent of early side-scrolling platformers like Double Dragon . Except here, the action takes place in an alien post-apocalyptic world, and it's less original. The back of the box boasts about the variety of arms, legs, and bodies available to create your own cyborg. Although it suggests 216 different cyborgs are possible, in reality, you won't even notice. The author of this description simply calculated the maximum possible combinations of the three categories: six arms, six legs, and six bodies. In fact... yes, someone just grabbed a calculator and typed 6x6x6.

Used game, meaning it may show some light signs of wear. Photo is for illustration purposes only. Tested, 

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