Posted on: July 10, 2011

meudoland
Verified ownerGames: 873 Reviews: 3
short & bad
this game doesnt stand the test of time.
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
Posted on: July 10, 2011
meudoland
Verified ownerGames: 873 Reviews: 3
short & bad
this game doesnt stand the test of time.
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Posted on: October 19, 2013
g0d0fnerds
Games: 218 Reviews: 1
Oh for the love of all that is Holy, NO!
I remember this game as an excruciating exercise in repetition. I rented it with some friends on whatever Nintendo platform it was on when I was in high school. People say this game is "challenging" and "hard." Well they're right, but not in any good way. For what little of the game we went through, we discovered that it was absolutely unforgiving of any player error whatsoever, including errors such as "not hitting an alien with every shot, so your ammunition runs out and the surviving aliens kill you." Any failure to intuit exactly what the designers had in mind would kill you, or worse, trap you in "no outlet" zones of the game, and in either case, the only answer was to quit and start from the beginning. I still remember this as one of the worst experiences ever.
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Posted on: July 26, 2010
Jetman123
Verified ownerGames: 141 Reviews: 5
Another game that has not aged well.
I'm sure this was mind blowing back in the days of the Amiga and Commodore 64, as well as on the NES. To be sure, it looks excellent and it's so bloody fluid. Not only that, the game has an abundance of atmosphere, working with it's excellent-for-the-time graphics (made far better in this release) to immerse the player in the alien landscape. Props. Unfortunately, the gameplay is really where it falls apart. Perhaps to a child with a NES this would be a great way to waste a weekend, and I'm sure many did indeed do just that. But after tasting modern gameplay, you really can't be satisfied with this, at least not for long. Perhaps I'm spoiled - I leave that up to you to judge. If you've seen reviews (or had the misfortune of playing) Dragons Lair for the NES, you've pretty much got the core gameplay mechanic of this game down. Ooh and ahh at the excellent animation, die. Figure out how to reload. Die. Die. Die. Ohh, you have to HOLD the button to get away from the seaweed. Next screen! Huh. Little crawling worms. I wonder if they - *SNKT* ... okay, they nick you and kill you instantly. Okay, jump over jump jump jump - *SNKT* GAH! Jump jump jump jump jump... Repeat for a while... Check the controls... Figure out how to attack. Kick the leeches in the face for the aggravation you've suffered. Move on. Face a beast. Get shredded. Reload. Get killed by the leeches. Make it to the beast. Get shredded. What to do? Okay, run BACK as fast as you can, get shredded. Try again, kill leeches, head up to beast, turn around and start RUNNING the moment he appears. Escape by the skin of your teeth, grab a vine, swing around behind him, hesitate for a moment as you wonder if it's safe, get shredded. Do it all over again, run back to the RIGHT after grabbing the vine... This entire game is an exercise in trial and error, and that is it's greatest weakness. It's just FRUSTRATING. You need to die and die repeatedly to figure out what to do. While it may have been acceptable for a virgin gamer, it's simply frustrating for me. At least you get a weapon in the second part, but by then my will to play more or less evaporated. If you don't mind trial and error gameplay, pick this one up. Otherwise, stay clear. It's not worth the price. It's a NES game with updated graphics, nothing more, and something that old really should be free - it's not good enough to charge for. On the other hand, if you can look past that and look to the game's wonderful atmosphere, which really makes you feel as if you have gotten sucked into another world, this may be interesting for you.
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Posted on: June 7, 2014
michael59802
Verified ownerGames: 9 Reviews: 1
lame beyond measure
worthless. lame, waste of time and money.
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Posted on: April 9, 2010
Cortimi
Games: 17 Reviews: 1
I thought it was trash
I tried this for 10 minutes and then gave up on it. Absolutely non-sensical gameplay, lame story, weak music, and zero immersion factor for me. This game gave me absolutely no reason to "want" to play it. I have seen better Flash-based games from college students.
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