
The music was composed by Howard Drossin, a known video game and movie composer. It became a great success due to its game-play, and is released on many collections and consoles since. Sprites and backgrounds possess the bright colors and dynamic drawing style favored by superhero comics.Ĭomix Zone was widely criticized for being released too late and for being too hard and short, but it was positively received, and praised for its great game-play, graphics, and soundtrack. The unique dialogue is rendered within talk bubbles with the typical comic font.

Each level consists of two pages and secrets are discovered by shredding the paper and revealing items. The game's most remarkable feature is that it is set within the panels of a comic book. all in all, plenty of action, and a few cheats and jokes now and again to make it even more entertaining.Comix Zone ( コミックスゾーン, Komikkusu Zōn ?) is a 1995 arcade-style action game. Here, you'll find kicks, punches, shots, impossible enemies. or you might play it for the very first time and discover what the arcade games from over 20 years looked like. The Windows desktop version will take you back to 1995, the year in which the game went on sale, and you'll feel young once again, at least for a while. So, we'll take on the role of Sketch Turner once again, the comic illustrator that is trapped inside his own works and that has to jump from strip to strip to defeat his enemies that are drawn in real-time by his enemy Mortus. Well, since a couple of years ago you can also play this game on your PC without having to resort to abandonware, emulation ROMs or any other funny stories: just purchase it on Steam and that's it. Apart from this game, you can also find Altered Beast or Sonic, amongst others. In fact, it's also thanks to the Japanese company that this title is back in fashion as it has released a series of classic titles, SEGA Forever, for iPhone and also in APK format for Android. This game was released for Windows 95 and MS-DOS, as well as the Mega Drive because it was SEGA that brought it out. But if it was introduced in such as an avant-garde and original manner, even more.

Mainly because any game that belonged to the arcade beat'em up genre deserved our attention. Those of us who spent our time in the 90s' playing on our computer were very familiar with Comix Zone.
