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- VENUS THE FLYTRAP
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- It's a cultural idiosyncrasy that whenever there's a new threat
- to survival, a whole bundle of games are released based on the
- problem. We've gradually moved on from Cold War fever and nuclear
- destruction to environmental disaster scenarios. Venus is another of
- those games that uses the genuine ecological concerns of the present
- as the basis for a hell-raising trigger-happy B-move epic.
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- In the not too distant future the over-use of pesticides and
- intensive farming causes a break-down in the eco-system, killing off
- all the insects. This might sound like a good deal for picnickers,
- but the scientists disagree. To restore the balance they use hastily-
- learned genetic engineering techniques to create new breeds of cyber-
- insects. Predictably a DNA fault in the creatures causes them to go
- madder than a stirred-up hornet's nest and vast swarms of killer
- insects wreak havoc on the planet.
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- Total disaster can be prevented by a single, special insect,
- Venus, the fly trap. You guide this insect equivalent of Robocop
- through ten areas of the game, including the Forbidden Forest, Wood
- World, Death Valley and the Stygian Creek.
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- Your task is to walk Venus along left-scrolling scenery, leaping
- chasms, dodging and killing insects, and picking up bonus items.
- There are loads of these to pick up, some of which give you multi-fire
- cannons, R-Type-style beam-up weapons, extra lives or flying power.
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- You can just get really close to a target and pump the fire
- button like mad, but extra military potential certainly makes the job
- quicker and easier. With time limits imposed on each stage, speed is
- your need. Venus would be a simple game, but for the cunningly placed
- pitfalls. The most obvious are the icons on the floor that make you
- lose time, bounce you into the path of gunfire and catapult you onto
- the ceiling.
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- Some bonus pods are not at all helpful. They can flip the
- joystick direction to cause confusion or turn into skulls which drain
- all your life away. In between levels you're thrown into a bonus sub-
- game where you shoot and dodge insects like crazy and pick up energy
- and bonus pods as they're released. Run out of energy and the sub-
- game is over, so be quick.
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- EFFECTS
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- Venus is a well-presented game with attractive colours and
- sprites. The scrolling and animation is smooth and the style changes
- every five stages so there's plenty of variety as you work your way
- through the game. Sound effects are competent arcade-type noises, but
- the music is weak, fortunately it can be switched off if you don't
- like it.
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- Although Venus is an original game, it really isn't that
- original. It has a good plot and competent programming, but it
- follows the basic template of most other games in the shoot-em-up
- genre. Fortunately, the right elements have been mixed in the right
- proportions, and assembled well. The end result is an addictive,
- playable game, with plenty of excitement one to have if you enjoy a
- really good eco-bash!!!!!!!!!!
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- I won't bother with a points rating out of ten, as I have
- different tastes to you and what I think is good or bad you may think
- differently. I very rarely agree with the critics on their view of a
- program or musical production, so why should you be any different.
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