4/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for Beyond Oasis Classic for iPhone.
Beyond Oasis Classic is free iOS app published by Sega America
Detroitalan01
Beyond Oasis was a stellar game in 1994. Beyond Oasis is a stellar game in 2017. SEGA really has done a bang up job in bringing this to the mobile marketplace. The touch controls, with the exception of attacking while crouching, work very well. I’ve already freed the Ifrit and haven’t once been held back by the controls. The graphics are some of the best the 16-bit era had to offer. The combat has weight to it and feels satisfying. The enemies are varied and start off as fodder, but gradually start to become legitimate threats. And, the boss battles and designs are pretty epic. The only downside would be the game is rather short and the weapons you find are usually limited use. Regardless, this is definitely worth downloading.
DA Nicholls
At least on iPhone 7, it's too slow, and the controls a bit too small to hit well.
High10
Don't bother they still haven't fixed their phantasy star game even for paid users and that game came out months ago. Don't waste your time these sega ports are complete trash
Jason12345678987654321
I enjoy playing all the throwback games that are released but there is an issue with in-game saving...and the save from the sega forever menu isn't much better...I've played beyond oasis and released efreet but my data erased...it's worse than the original cartridges...
Joeman0411
Another awesome port of a Sega classic. To the people who are saying these ports are trash: I think it’s cool as hell Sega is bringing all these old games back. Now if they could do the rest of the phantasy stars, the X-men, the streets of rage, any Dreamcast game, perhaps if possible some Saturn titles. Keep up the good work, Sega, I’ll keep buying them
shwoke man
Game Center. I don't have it. I can't find it on the App Store. I heard Apple removed it in iOS 10. Problem is, Beyond Oasis is a long game. And the only way to save in that is through Game Center. Which I don't have and I can't get. SEGA, please, make the saves accessible without Game Center. It would make this a billion times better
Sailor1337
It's a great game, I had it on my Genesis and I have it on my PS3 via Sega Classics, and now I have it here. It would be 5 stars but the display of the buttons gets in the way of the screen. We should be able to adjust the transparency of the buttons and choose between stretching the image out to fill wide screen or its natural for its time CRT TV 4:3 ratio. With a few tweaks it will absolutely be 5 stars.
Rumtrinker
Remembering old times! Had this game on the 90's on my genesis. Now I am 38 years old and enjoying this game again. Amazing title of Sega
Dr.Weegee
So I got the game recently and I played through it a while. Great controls and everything. Just one problem. When I went to save my game, it said I need to be signed into Game Center. I am signed in. It says it’s loading and ends up taking me back to the menu screen. This needs to either be fixed or there needs to be another free way to save our game that actually works, because saving is a very vital feature in long games like this. Why do we need to be signed into Game Center just to save our game anyway?