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- ~Recent Game Sightings
-
- GAMES I HAVE SEEN JUST LATELY
-
- By Lu Richardson
-
-
- Well, it's nearly Christmas. I have been looking at a number of CD
- games, in search of something original you would want as a present -
- but, folks, though I have seen some spiffing stuff, it's still all
- aimed at young men aged between 14 and 21. I can't imagine why,
- people that age can hardly said to have purchasing power. Nor is
- the entire population of game players formed exclusively by
- aggresive teenagers, come to that!
-
- Practically all the products which have passed through my hands are
- action oriented, with hardly any element of puzzle solving, heavy on
- the speed and with the only aim of killing and maiming. Now, I
- don't want to be a spoil-sport, but there are limits to the amount
- of that sort of repetition one can take. Yet, that's mostly all
- there is.
-
- Apart from the ever-popular driving, flying and sports simulations,
- I ought to say that two type of game formats seem to dominate the
- market to the exclusion of almost all else: Doom-style shoot'em ups
- and variations of the Civilization theme.
-
- I guess if you produce an outstandingly successful piece of
- entertainment such as Doom or Civilization, everyone is bound to
- want to jump on the bandwagon - that's why we keep seeing games
- which remind us of other games.
-
- The Doom clones can be straight violence or more complicated action
- adventure games, with the odd puzzle here and there. The
- Civilization clones all involve hidden territory and the aim is to
- conquer it with well thought-out strategy.
-
- The thing that beats me, and most of my other fellow gamesters, is
- why RPGs such as the Eye of the Beholder series, which had a
- tremendous following, and fun adventure games in the Monkey Island
- style, which were also very popular, seem to have been abandoned.
- Why, oh, why? Answers on a postcard, please.
-
- Anyway, here is a brief summary of some products I have seen lately.
-
-
- ALIEN ODYSSEY by Philips
-
- Great 3D graphics and animation, and that's about all that I can tell
- you. The game starts with a chase in which bombs are tossed at you
- (and which you have to avoid or shoot) and in which you have to
- destroy the guys ahead of you, but not your mate (who invariable
- gets between you and them, just as you have them in your sights).
- This chase on a bike of some sort, between the trees and rocks,
- might be very exciting, but A) you have no immediate means to see
- what damage you've sustained, B) it's the devil to control your
- craft, C) you don't seem to be able to follow to the left or right
- when the enemy turn that way. Oh, ah, and D) YOU try and avoid the
- obstacles in the middle of all this hassle!
-
- Although, from the introduction, you think you are going to solve
- some interesting problems, really it's mainly a 3D shoot'em up.
- Later one you get to control the character and exercise your brains
- a little, but altogether I wasn't terribly impressed - that's just
- me, 'cause I don't go for this sort of game. Others who like flying
- around and shooting things and people will love it.
-
-
- CRUSADER by Origin
-
- Now, here is a neat game, with all sorts of options, which rather
- reminded me of Little Big Adventure. The graphics are just too neat
- for words, though the animation is a little jerky for my liking.
-
- You have various missions to accomplish, all of which involve
- killing no end of guards (which regenerate if you leave a room and
- then come back, should you have the vague feeling that you left the
- iron on). Apart from the various people and robots who attack you,
- it's very nice to wander around and take in the wonderful detail of
- everything on the screen.
-
- I feel that this is one of those games which really grab you after a
- bit, you know, the sort that sucks you in before you know it. And
- the only thing I found awkward was the interface - by the time
- you've got your guy sorted and shooting in the right direction, he
- has taken a lot of damage. Nevertheless, I reckon this product will
- be very popular. Honestly.
-
-
- HEXEN
-
- Hey, what can I tell you, if you liked HERETIC as much as I did, then
- here is a worthy sequel. It's a little more difficult than HERETIC
- and slightly more complicated, plus you can choose to be one of
- three characters with different abilities. Whichever one you elect,
- though, you are in for the usual mayhem. Tremendous fun! Let it
- all hang out and go for it!
-
-
- DUNE II
-
- Sorry to take you back to this one - the thing is that I had never
- played this game till I heard that Command & Conquer was very
- similar to it. So I had a bash and found that it was even better
- than Command & Conquer, and that you could play with three different
- slants instead of just the two (goodies, baddies and in-between).
- Those of you who have just enjoyed C&C and haven't experienced Dune
- II might like to know that...
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