Heavy Metal: FAKK2 2000 Arcade action
Graphics & Sound: Everything about this game is stunning. For starters, the levels are filled with incredible backgrounds, sharp vibrant colors, huge interactive environments with details so real you'll have to pinch yourself to make sure it isn't a dream. The games' characters are also incredibly detailed and add a movie-type element to the game. The weapons you'll find along the way are very crisp and have a metallic shine to them, making them really beautiful to behold. Basically everything found in the game is nothing short of stunning. The sound effects found in the game are not to be outdone...
Heart of Darkness 1998 Arcade action
Are you ready for some Nintendo flashbacks? That's what I get when I play Heart of Darkness. Interplay's side scrolling adventure, featuring an inventive daydreaming boy. Who loses his dog. Storyline: Whoops I almost described the whole story there, but there's more. Hidden in the heart of Darkness lies a terrifying world. A world ruled by the Master of Darkness whose cruel and absolute power leads an army of emaciated devils. The fiendish force scours the land in search of Andy, a young boy on a quest to rescue his dog Whiskey. That about sums up the whole story. Features: The Interface, is probably...
Super Password 1988 Puzzle
One of the rarer TV game show conversions, Super Password is a decent PC version of the Pearson game show, although it's not very exciting since the game show itself isn't very interesting to begin with. Super Password depicts the last round of the same name in the game show Password. In this trivia quiz variant, celebrities are given ten passwords starting with a certain letter (for example, "A") and continue alphabetically through to another letter (in this case, "J"). Each letter is the starting letter of the password that the contestant must identify. The contestant had 60 seconds (one minute)...
Pool of Radiance 1988 Role playing
You and and your party first help the city of Phlan defeat the evils that threaten it, then search for the legendary Pool of Radiance. The first in a series of successful "gold box" AD&D games for SSI, you create your party and maneuver it through 1st-perspective dungeons and overhead-view turn-based sequences. ...
Vulcan 1988 Strategy
Vulcan is a third entry in R. T. Smith's World War II trilogy, including Arnhem and Desert Rats. It simulates the Tunisian Campaign in 1942-43 from the arrival of the 'Torch' Task Force and their race for Tunis, to the final battle of 'Operation Vulcan'. There are 5 armies (3 Allied & 2 Axis) and 5 scenarios, including the battles of Kasserine and Mareth. Each scenario has several pre-conditions to start from, which include Axis control Malta, Axis capture Bone, DAK (Deutsches Afrika Korps) destroyed, Desert armies late, and French neutrality. The gameplay is flown on scrolling map by turns. Player...
Super Beemger 1994 Arcade action
Super Beemger is a horizontally scrolling shoot-em-up in which the player controls a transformer spaceship, fighting mechanical and organic aliens in deep space and their bases. The game's defining feature are the ship's special moves, which are executed by pressing down a button. Among these moves is mecha transformation, energy recharge, an offensive shield, and a powerful attack that destroys all the enemies on screen. All these moves deplete a special energy bar, which gradually refills itself. The player can select between three fire rates, which influence the speed of the regeneration. When in mecha form the ship can fire straight...
Bard's Tale 1 1986 Amiga
Bard's Tale is a basic "dungeon hack". You create a party of 6 characters, who can be mages, warriors, rouges, wizards, etc. You then wander down dungeons filled with monsters, defeating them in turn-based text-style combat. The Bard's Tale was a classic in its time, but has long since been forgotten by most gamers except those who played it in the mid 80s. The Bard's Tale was the next step forward after Wizardry I, and took the genre of 1st person RPG's to new heights. Bard's Tale had greater detail, colours, and even moving pictures of the enemies (those who remember...
Mean Streets 1989 Adventure
Mean Streets is the first game in the Tex Murphy series, written by Chris Jones and inspired by his original screenplay, The Singing Detective (1987), and the second game by Access Software. You play Tex Murphy, a detective in San Francisco in the year 2033. A noted doctor has killed himself by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, and his daughter has hired you to investigate his death. With a handful of clues to start and your trusty hover car, your investigation begins. Speaking of a hover car, get use to the flight-sim cleverly disguised as a method of transportation, because you'll...
Dead to Rights 2003 Arcade action
Amidst the filthy, crime-ridden corporate concrete monstrosities of Grant City, human beings aren't born; they're forged from broken bones and blood money. Which is rather poetic really, because Dead to Rights was forged from third-person action games and 3D beat-'em-ups. Murderous, sultry looking Jack "Of All Trades" Slate has always felt like an amalgam of cop clichés, most notably Max Payne with the revenge theme and Bullet Time (and you can easily imagine a sweaty, balding police chief snarling that "he breaks balls, but he gets results"), and in truth he's never sat comfortably for it. Very few third-person action games...
D-Day: The Beginning Of The End 1994 Amiga
It's a 2D table, round based strategy game. You can choose your side, to play the Alliance or the German empire. Poor graphics and sound, but an ordinary gameplay known well from the similar games on the market. ...
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