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Edge Issue 74 - August 1999
F355 Challenge
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The non-subscriber cover
Praise for Space Channel 5’s style and brilliant lead Ulala is offset by criticism of the game’s limited formula and longterm appeal, resulting in a 6 from Edge.
A fair score? Or slightly harsh for a game that would go on to become something of a cult favourite?
📖: E81 (February 2000)
Edge Issue 237 - February 2012
The Last of Us
The Uncharted team unleashes the apocalypse
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“Rare's visually-stunning Mario-esque contribution to the 3D platforming world was second only to Zelda when it came to grabbing the attention of Nintendo stand visitors.”
A small update on Banjo-Kazooie from E3 ‘98, shortly before the game’s release.
📖: E60 (July 1998)
Mild PTSD shudder seeing this one. Turned out okay in the end, at least!
This is the most iconic EDGE cover to me. Whenever I think of the mag, this comes to mind
Lovely bit of coverage of Jubensha Con, this time in EDGE magazine by Alex Spencer!
Alex played Spy of the Year and All Falls Down: Sorroborough, and touches on just how much of a physical and social experience jubensha can be.
Stray is underrated in the public consciousness. Forget the catness of it all for a second—look at the sci-fi, the environments, the world building. And visually, the creativity and "feel" of the lighting is some of the most effective I've seen. I replay it in the same way I replay Journey.