Snatcher Review for Sega CD. Snatcher is a gripping adventure game originally released for computer systems in Japan in the late 80s. This cyberpunk adventure shows a lot of influence from great films like 1982's Blade Runner, and Hideo Kojima of Metal Gear fame crafts a great, original gaming experience from it. Bioroid robots are killing and taking the places of citizen of Neo Kobe City, a city built on the Inland Sea off the coast of Japan in 2047. Gillian Seed, our not-all-that-cliché-of-a-main-character-even-though-he-has-amensia, has just joined the JUNKER team to combat the bioroid penance, known as Snatchers. Snatcher's fast pace and engaging story will have you on the edge of your seat for the whole ride. While the cost of admission is a little high, this Sega CD game is well worth every cent. Snatcher for the Sega CD was released in 1994, but saw remakes and ports on Sega Saturn and Sony Playstation, a spiritual sequel in the Sega Saturn game Policenaughts, and other games like Super Deformed Snatcher. This CGRundertow review of Snatcher on the Sega CD features gameplay and commentary from CGR's Jonathan.
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