Genre: | Unknown Genre Type |
Publisher: | Future Publishing |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Amstrad CPC464, Amstrad CPC664 |
Release: | Magazine available via High Street/Mail Order |
Original Release Date: | 1st March 1988 |
Original Release Price: | £1.25 |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
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The graphics look good and the wide variety of moves make the game challenging... The animation in this is probably the best for any combat game yet.
A tough game to crack... Lots of variety and surprises to keep you interested... Excellent value; you get the original as well.
A good conversion of a game that should keep many people happy for years.
This really is dreadful... My only hope is that the profits from this one get ploughed back into producing some decent software.
Enjoyable, challenging and well-presented... I don't think the politics will cause too many sleepless nights, but the game might.
As a two player game it's quite good, but the one player game is a little boring. The time limit on the gold run is too short and this tends to irritate.
Dual play is a fun feature, but just throwing this in doesn't make this ordinary game anything other than that.
Not likely to set anyone's pulse racing... The events lack depth and for the most part are good for about one smirk before you're bored.
Good use of colour... Smooth horizontal scrolling... Brilliant title tune... Nine levels of fast and furious action.
A classic example of how an arcade game completely fails to work on the home micro. The graphics are terrible... Animation is poor... Sound is appalling.
One of the better wargames in recent months... Three scenarios to complete, each a challenge in itself.
A few giggles may be had, particularly in multi-player games, but it's hardly the sort of thing you'll play for long.
Not the best compilation of games I've seen but it's got plenty of variety and enjoyment to offer.
Solving the mystery should take you a while, but it soon gets boring just walking around town trying to find someone.
It's not the graphics or the sound that make the game so enthralling... It's sheer addictability.
After a few games, you begin to pick up the principles and your scores grow rapidly.
Graphics are colourful, but "chunky"... The six events are fun... Initially they're too difficult, but practice takes you to the other extreme of far too easy.
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A disappointing game that lacks the necessary fun element or difficulty level.
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