A few months ago, QuByte Interactive re-released both The Humans and The Immortal as the first in a line of old school games they are calling QuByte Classics. Fast-forward six months and they are back with their next release – Zero Tolerance. This Genesis first-person shooter was a technical marvel when it first came out and showed gamers everywhere that the 16-bit systems still had a little life left in them. It’s cool that this old school oddity is finding a second life on PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Switch, but is this game actually worth playing in 2022? To answer that question, I decided to flip through the pages of Electronic Gaming Monthly, GamePro, Mean Machines Sega and more classic magazines to see what the critics said about Zero Tolerance back when it first came out. Join me for another action-packed episode of QuByte Classics Review Crew.
0:00 – Introduction
1:03 – Commercial: Zero Tolerance (1994)
1:34 – Zero Tolerance (Genesis)
5:22 – Question of the Day