Computer Gaming World stated that
Koshan "was clearly a superior product" to its predecessor, with a much larger game world and both strategic and action combat options. The magazine concluded that it was "an enormous game, offering a richly textured, futuristic gameworld that gamers can find themselves easily drawn into". Peter Olafson of
Amiga World wrote that the tasks the game gave the player were "pleasantly sophisticated and grown-up", and praised the variety of things to explore and accomplish on Shedishan. He was unhappy that the Amiga version had some technical optimization issues and seemed inferior graphically to the IBM version in parts, though. ==References==