Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Fallen 2000 Arcade action
A high-ranking Cardassian military science officer, examines one of the mysterious red Orbs while barking orders to her underlings. As they scan the orb, something goes horribly wrong... a wormhole is created within the lab. Running to the orb to recalibrate a sensor, one of the techs is disintegrated along with two security guards. The "live again to fight another day" response takes over and the officer and last technician make a hasty retreat from the lab. The game uses the Unreal Tournament Engine, and the graphics are amazing and very smooth (on my PIII 550). The textures and lighting...
Ultima 7: Part Two - Serpent Isle 1993 Role playing
Releasing a game with a Part Two designation makes perfect sense at this point in the Ultima series since the action picks up almost immediately from the conclusion of the last game, Ultima VII: The Black Gate. You, as the Avatar, are hot on the heels of the evil Batlin who has gone to Serpent Isle in his effort to bring the Guardian to the world. Now the only logical choice is to grab your buddies Iolo, Dupre and Shamino and go after him. The problem facing you in this quest is the prevailing atmosphere in Serpent Isle. While people in...
Base Jumpers 1995 Amiga
Good platform game with side scrolling engine and bungie jumpers. It allowed a 1-4 player option and was released on OCS Amiga and CD32 also. ...
Elite 1988 Amiga
Space trading/combat simulation Elite puts You in a role of starship commander (a small starship). You can choose to be whatever You want - a trader, mercenary, pirate, all of the above! Trade goods and earn money slowly or seek and destroy other ships. As you earn ranks You'll be offered some missions to finally reach the ultimate rank - ELITE. Very hard and very entertaining. ...
Battle Engine Aquila 2003 Arcade action
Battle Engine Aquila is a quasi-futuristic mission-based shooter that puts you at the controls of a giant spider thing that can also transform into a jet, but only for short periods of time. The reason being, you have a limited amount of energy to fly and keep your shields working. That sounds like terrible design to me. Of course this limited energy refills when you're on the ground and not getting shot by 600 enemies, but hey, who's keeping track of how all this futuristic stuff works? Not me. I'm busy chugging scotch and trying to beat myself in a...
Unnatural Selection 1993 Strategy
UnNatural Selection is actually an interesting hybrid of two game types. You can tinker around in your lab with genetic manipulation and create better and stronger mutated animals to your heart's content (sort of a SimLife simulation) or you can approach the game as a strategic battleground and wage the war of supremacy through the process of unnatural selection (combat game). The independent lab research mode is understandably the better component not only because it's extremely well developed with just about every lab experiment variable trackable by use of a huge database and sorting capability but also because it serves...
Little Samson 1992 Arcade action
One of the NES' best platformers, Little Samson is a tour de force of excellent game design, attractive graphics and pure entertainment value. Ta-keed, the evil Prince of Darkness, is wreaking havoc on Kingdom of the Imperial Forgy. Emperor Hans summons the four heroes of the land to restore order and defeat him. As the game begins, you control each of the four characters as they make their way to the emperor. There's Little Samson, who throws magic bells and can climb walls; Kikira the Dragon Lord, with her fiery breath and the ability to fly; Gamm the Rock Lord,...
Secrets of Atlantis, The: The Sacred Legacy 2006 Adventure
The Atlantis series of games has been with us since 1997, initially courtesy of Cryo Interactive. Members of the original development team have now formed a new company, proudly bringing us The Secrets of Atlantis: The Sacred Legacy, sometimes referred to as Atlantis V. This fine adventure game offers an engrossing, Indiana Jones kind of story set in the year of my birth - 1937. It's not perfect, Gold Star level, for reasons we'll discuss. But Atlantis V does pull you along from one compelling and colorful sequence to the next with largely inventory-based puzzles that are reasonably integrated into the...
Chrome SpecForce 2005 Arcade action
SpecForce is the follow-up to Techland's Chrome (also published by DreamCatcher as Advanced Battlegrounds: The Future of Combat). The game is a first-person shooter set in a future where spacefaring humans discover a rare and valuable resource, called Chrome, while colonizing a distant solar system. ...
Time Quest 1991 Adventure
This masterpiece by Bob Bates is almost flawless, except for the fact that the plot is outlined almost entirely in the documentation, and there is little plot development as the game progresses. As futuristic cop, you must journey back to different time periods to stop a mad scientist from altering history. Time Quest is one of my most favorite adventure games ever, and also one of the hardest. Be prepared for a lot of note-taking... which will pay off handsomely as you watch one of the best endings ever seen in a computer game. A true classic that noone should...
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