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Iron Tracker

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Prism
Machine: Atari ST

 
Published in Computer & Video Games #110

Iron Tracker

It is the near future. The Earth is now suffering the effects of a nuclear holocaust, and has become a world where only the roughest and toughest can survive. The only form of transport is the quad bike, a powerful four-wheeled beast with a heart of steel.

To get from city to ruined city, the hardest of wheeled warriors must race against both mutated organic and man-made traps, urban warriors, police and other hazards in order to complete your mission. And quite frankly, m'dear, I just don't give a damn, not when a game's as bad as this!

The graphics are plain, jerky and dull, the sound is enough to have you reaching for the volume switch in mere moments and the overall playability is enough to drive anyone completely up the wall. Dull, boring and naff, Iron Tracker would be better off left on the shelf.

Atari ST

Even if you're desperate for a 16-bit budget racer, you'd be better off completely ignoring this, even for a fiver.