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I remember playing Out of this World on my Sega Genesis as a kid, and I could not believe that graphics would ever get better than this; I had never seen fully animated cutscenes like that on my Sega and thought it was incredible.

Obviously graphics did get better, but I feel like Another World still holds its own artistically. The graphics are still very stylish and distinct, and upon replaying the game again about a year ago, I am still really impressed by it.

The game isn’t perfect; a lot of the puzzles and stuff sort of just come down to trial and error and it’s extremely short, but I also don’t think I would change a thing about it.

It’s sort of in a different category, but for fans of Another World, I recommend also checking out Flashback: The Quest for Identity. It’s got a similar cinematic vibe, and while I didn’t like it at first it’s really grown on me in the last decade or so.



I really really love Flashback. The cyberpunk setting vibes with me! It's just a beautiful setting and a cool story.

Another World is a work of art though! The poster for the game seems to be an oil painting and it's just gorgeous [1].

[1] http://www.anotherworld.fr/download/AnotherWorld_Poster.jpg


Oh yeah, that game was one of my favorites back then. Also Abe’s Oddyssey, in a similar vein but even more cyberpunk or otherworldly


I liked flashback so much, I tried to complete it on expert. Stuck somewhere closer to the end, though, cannot defeat slime man


The genesis version was fairly late. In 1991 I played the Amiga version soon after it was released and it was absolutely mind blowing. A game like that had never been seen before.


I found flashback first, on sega. I loved it instantly. Later on I played Out of this World and it took a bit before I got into it. The two are great works of art though.


Flashback is a bit more approachable; it is a bit more actioney and honestly might be a better game in an “objective” sense, if such a thing can exists, but for some reason I’ve always liked Another World a bit better.

Maybe it’s just because of the bizarre artistic nature of the entire thing, or maybe it’s because I played Another World first, but something about it has always just stuck with me.


Flashback is from Delphine Software and they also used some of the same polygon tech in Cruise for a Corpse, a detective game.


Flashback has a sequel : Fade to black


To be honest I was not a big fan of Fade to Black. It’s not incompetent or anything but I feel it comes from an era of 3D gaming that has not aged terribly well. I want to like it because I like Flashback a lot, but unlike Flashback I don’t think it holds up very well.


And it was awful




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