Genre: | Unknown Genre Type |
Publisher: | Newsfield Publications |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Commodore 64, Commodore 128 |
Release: | Magazine available via High Street/Mail Order |
Original Release Date: | 1st February 1987 |
Original Release Price: | £1.00 |
Market Valuation: | £1.50 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Author(s): | - |
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Essentially a simple 3D shoot-'em-up... The worst part of it is the sluggish response to joystick movements.
A highly competent addition to the growing range of Gauntlet-inspired maze games.
It's playable and quite addictive, but after a few hours play I grew tired of doing the same thing over and over again.
The combination of interaction and map size/detail means that you can really do some adventuring - by which I mean wandering about and exploring - without constantly having to wrestle with tricky puzzles.
All three games now feature 'multi-tasking' graphics and improved parsers... Don't expect either the atmosphere or the 'classic' quality of Jewels Of Darkness though.
Kayleth (Adventuresoft/US Gold)
Alongside something like Borrowed Time this looks, frankly, primitive... But it's actually one of the best of these games I've played to date.
Apache Gold Plus Winter Wonderland (Incentive)
Good graphics, reasonable puzzles and original plots... but £7.95 a throw? The real question is whether this is value for money.
A mediocre arcade adventure that sadly doesn't capture the 'feel' or 'flavour' of the character on which it is based.
Too much gloss and not enough game to justify its price. A very disappointing and tedious future sport.
Do yourself a big favour and give it a miss... The six games are terrible - play them once and you never really want to play them again.
If you like spending time over games, then definitely look at this... The graphics are well executed... Sound is great too.
An unplayable, unoriginal, unprofessional, unimaginative and unacceptable licensing travesty.
Quite absorbing... for about ten minutes! The pace is far too slow, and fighting mutants is tedious with such a limited number of moves available.
An immense disappointment considering the massive potential of the character.
Uninspiring and dull... I wasn't really expecting much from this. And I got less than I bargained for.
A decent 3D maze game which should appeal to arcade adventurers with a low budget.
If you're after a varied and addictive multi-screen arcade game then give it some consideration.
Four 'samey' levels which represent a reasonable challenge. It's playable, but nothing special.
This must rank as one of the best budget games ever. Miss it and you're missing something really special.
They Stole A Million (39 Steps/Ariolasoft)
An original and absorbing alternative to gratuitous binary violence.
It's sad that Elite have spoilt such a great character by releasing a game as poor as this.
A mediocre addition to the growing range of vertically scrolling shoot-'em-ups.
Conversions come and conversions go, but this has got to be the worst that I've ever seen... A complete waste of time and money... Bleugh!!!
Initially strange, but compulsive nevertheless... Very pretty backdrops and sprites, and sympathetic use of colour.
Excellent in concept, but it could have been executed a lot better. Overall, a very poor and limited sports 'simulation'.
Light Force (Faster Than Light)
A must for shoot-'em-up addicts. An atmospheric Rob Hubbard tune complements the pace of the game.
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