Amstrad Computer User


Fighting Warrior

Categories: Review: Software
Author: Chris Knight
Publisher: Mastertronic Plus
Machine: Amstrad CPC464

 
Published in Amstrad Computer User #66

Fighting Warrior

If you liked the Egyptian reggae, Fighting Warrior may well be for you. If not, make sure you have a plentiful supply of water for this dry and dusty desert drama.

It would be fair to say that the beautiful princess it is your aim to rescue would have to be very, very pretty indeed to make you undergo this slow-moving adventure.

Slugging it out with a variety of monsters such as minoLaurs and gryphons may have its moments, but progress across the screen is painfully slow and the graphics are nothing to write home about, so you would do better to pack away your broadsword head for cooler climes.

Chris Knight

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