Machine | Review Of | Quote | Score | ||
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Amstrad CPC464 | Action Force (Virgin Games) | What it does, it does well, but we have seen it all before. | 55% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Target: Renegade (Imagine) | A 'no more than average' example of the type of the jump-up-and-down-and-kick-'em-in-the-peripherals school of computer games. | 30% | ||
Amstrad/Spectrum | Rogue (Mastertronic Added Dimension) | One of the oldest game concepts - Adventure circa 1969 - brought bang up to date. Rogue is a huge game and good old fashioned trial and error is often needed to solve problems. | 85% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Stunt Bike Simulator (Silverbird) | The graphics are good, with realistic colours, very smooth scrolling and lots of attention to detail, although the hang glider is rather blocky looking and moves jerkily. Shame there's no music as well. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Football Manager 2 (Addictive Games) | A very clever game. | 88% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Night Raider (Gremlin) | If you thought war games were only played with lead soldiers on giant landscaped tables by retired colonels reliving their past victories, think again. This program brings everything right up to date. | 97% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | European 5 A Side (Silverbird) | European 5-A-Side is not the best footy game around, Match Day 2 still holds that accolade. | 70% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Bionic Commando (Capcom) | Although Bionic Commando is rather badly animated, the aliens move nicely. It pains me to say so, but this game could be described as completely brill. | 75% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Ninja Scooter Simulator (Silverbird) | Outstanding... although it might be a bit too easy - the first time I tried it, I completed eight levels. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Shackled (U. S. Gold) | Not dire by any manner of means, but a definite try before you buy case. | 65% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Philosopher's Quest (Topologika) | Philosopher's Quest is a little dated in its presentation and command structure, but will give you a great deal of satisfaction in playing, and elation if you can solve it without recourse to the clues. | 68% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Cricket Crazy (Alternative) | Cricket Crazy has a lot of humour and is as whacky as previous adventures from this fertile source. | 63% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Wolfman (CRL) | If you have a little patience to battle with the parser you will enjoy the game. | 66% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Druid's Moon (Top Ten) | GAC games like this are still fairly common and represent much of the bread and butter for our adventure appetites. Long may they be so! | 61% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Jinxter (Rainbird) | Jinxter is a fun adventure, and will be enjoyed by anyone with the slightest hint of a sense of humour. | 75% | ||
Amstrad/Spectrum | Vector Ball (Mastertronic) | A clever and original concept, completely ruined by bad programming. The worst part of it are the instructions, which are complete nonsense. | 25% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Dream Warrior (U. S. Gold) | Any game whose object is to remain asleep is flawed somewhere. And I'd rather be delirious than have dreams like this game. | 35% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | ATV Simulator (Codemasters) | A Whittaker tune and clean graphics make this game fun to be with, and the gameplay keeps you on your toes. | 90% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | Gunship (Microprose) | The only slight letdown is the indifferent graphics on the cockpit screen, but the excellent animated map and the pointer control more than make up for this. | 80% | ||
Amstrad CPC464 | PHM Pegasus (Electronic Arts) | A good program with varied scenarios, although a little more care could have been taken with the graphics. | 75% |