Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Kingdom Of Hamil (Topologika) | This game is not cheap and is dated in its presentation and command structure, but for all that it will give you a fair degree of satisfaction in playing and finally solving all its puzzles. | 69% | ||
Amstrad CPC464/664/6128 | Mad Jock's Family Reunion (Dented Designs) | Plenty of pseudo-Scots text, some of it quite funny. However, after several attempts I have not been able to complete more than one task before the game crashes. | 47% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Videoworld (Graham Perry) | An interesting program that is fun to play and not too expensive to buy. | 56% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Knight Orc (Rainbird) | A great feast of adventure gaming... The scenario is an intriguing mixture of ancient and modern with all the added difficulties of independent characters. | 78% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Anarchy (Rack-It) | Go and buy it...! The first game to genuinely get the adrenalin flowing and the grey matter buzzing. | 95% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Blockbusters (TV Games) | It's so easy to be cynical, but the sheer ludicrosity of a miniature Bob Holness will win over the hardest heart. | 85% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Bobsleigh (Digital Integration) | This is interesting... The more money you have, the more likely you are to win. So it's good to see a game which reflects this true, commercial, spirit of sport. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | I.K.+ (System 3) | IK+ had me hooked. It's even more fun two-player. | 95% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Sorcerer Lord (PSS) | An absorbing game, but if you are not a wargamer it will take some time to become a true ruler of the righteous. | 75% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | The Case Of The Mixed-Up Shymer (Sharksoft) | A good game for all CPC adventurers, especially those just starting. The text is not over long and is well presented on the screen in a very readable redefined character set. | 65% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Passengers On The Wind 2 (Infogrames) | We have had several 'book adventures' that rely on multiple choice questions to determine the outcome, but Passengers On The Wind 2 and its successors must surely be the way to go. | 65% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Gnome Ranger (Level 9 Computing) | An absolute must for any adventurer. | 77% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Fruit Machine Simulator (Codemasters) | Features all the sights and sounds of the real thing and the rock and rolling reels are unbelievable. | 75% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Druid II: Enlightenment (Firebird) | A worthy sequel to Druid. | 80% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Stairway To Hell (Software Invasion) | I doubt whether Stairway To Hell is destined to become a classic, but it is well worth investing in if you enjoy a more considered mode of entertainment. Or if your joystick fingers are beginning to stiffen with age and overuse. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Dark Sceptre (Firebird) | A fascinating game... However, a great deal of patience will be required to determine the right approach for any sort of success. | 67% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | The Bard's Tale (Electronic Arts) | The Bard's Tale is pure action, with plenty of fighting, tons of interesting objects to find and use and great emphasis on mapping strange locations. | 77% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Time And Magik (Mandarin) | All three adventures are classics of their kind and are not only a good challenge but are full of humour and clever puzzles. | 79% | ||
Amstrad CPC464/664/6128 | Gunstar (Firebird) | No instructions to wade through - just grab your joystick and go. There may have been loads of games like this before, but the reason for that is that they are fun. | 85% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Nether Earth (Argus Press) | A surprisingly good game. Lots of thought has been poured into it, and it shows. | 85% |