This was a fun gem you never heard of! The Sega Genesis, known for its edgier content in the console wars of the early ’90s, was the home of many titles that pushed the boundaries of what was expected in video games. Among these, “Death Duel,” a game that is often overlooked in gaming history, stands out for its unique combination of first-person shooter mechanics and crude humor. Developed by Punk Development and published by Razor Soft in 1992, “Death Duel” was an oddity that brought violence and humor to the living rooms in a way few games had before.
Read the full review and watch a video playthrough at: [https://retro-replay.com/death-dual-genesis-long-play-1992-guide-tutorial-walkthrough/](https://retro-replay.com/death-dual-genesis-long-play-1992-guide-tutorial-walkthrough/)
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I still never beat the final boss.
I remember seeing this game as a kid but never got to play it. I still think the cover art is amazing!