First one in advance: All volumes of TSA series are worth listening to and quite successful! To Volume 1 and 2 I have already given my two cents. In this part of the collection, however, I had the feeling that has been invested more time in some songs and there are sound-wise more variety. Already "Factory Action" comes with a very pleasant and matching sound set, therefore, even if my 1993'er version of the first Turrican CD personally like better and slightly crunchy sounds. The same applies to "Screw groove Hall" (Climb to Survive in the 1993'er version) and "Air Combat". (: Was 1 Jan Zottmann's "Amiga Immortal Vol. 3" over which virtually 1), "Meat Beast Boss Otherwise, the new songs that have not yet appeared on the album 1993'er really are worth hearing, especially" Second Floor " "(horny Drums & synths !!!)," Platform Action "," Wet Dungeon "," Do The One Bath "," Sea Monster Boss "," The Machine "," Hall of Heroes "... much to my Favorites. The remaining reactions are very well done, with me just the "Credits" track has a little disappointed. Again, the 1993'er variant much worth listening from my perspective. As a bonus track there for the completion of the "Payment" track from the title track of Turrican 3 of "Allister Brimble", which already as a musician of countless team 17 games on the Amiga as "Alien Breed" or "Project X" should be known. This version sounds very orchestral and is very similar to a film soundtrack, in the style of Allister's later works. In return, the way Chris remixed a track for Allister Brimble's double album "The Amiga Works" (Project-X Old Timer), which was also some time ago successfully financed and produced via Kickstarter. Overall, I am very satisfied and I count this part of my favorites, which was topped only by Volume 4.