It's 1976... a different '76. Stretched out before you are thousands of miles of desert - the American Southwest. The massive engine roars as you slam down the throttle. It's time to get funked up...
You are Groove Champion, auto-vigilante. Your agenda: payback for your dead sister. Your weapon: A 4...
It's 1976... a different '76. Stretched out before you are thousands of miles of desert - the American Southwest. The massive engine roars as you slam down the throttle. It's time to get funked up...
You are Groove Champion, auto-vigilante. Your agenda: payback for your dead sister. Your weapon: A 425-horsepower '72 Picard Piranha with two 50-caliber machine guns on the roof and a flamethrower on the side. You're one mean dude in an even meaner ride.
They've messed with the wrong Champion.
Includes the original Interstate'76 and its expansion Interstate'76: Nitro Pack
Cinematic atmosphere, fast-paced action and an immersive story
One of my original PC game favorites back in the day. Was great seeing it on GOG and getting another chance to play it. After I upgraded to win 7 the graphics of the game are all smeared vga now. I hope it gets 'refurbished' for Win 7.
Note: This review is based off my playing this game when it was new back in the day.
Imagine a world where the Energy Crisis of the 70s actually got worse and the entire American southwest turned into dry desert hell broth of souped up cars, large bore weapons and car chases.
This is the world of Interstate 76, the best damn car combat simulation that I have ever seen and will likely never see again. I will say, however, that a full joystick is recommended here, because as an added bonus you can shoot the driver of an enemy car and take their wheels in the story mode. The best part of it, however, is the soundtrack. It's not done by any band you know, but somehow they managed to incorporate everything musical about the 70s in it, and it's worth owning by itself.
I have literally waited 13 years to play this game since we stopped using a windows 99, this game brings back alot of great memories and whoever re-released this is the most awesome person in the planet
I76:
Singleplayer Campaign: Anything over Wimp is a definite challenge, and the learning curve is erratic, but the core gameplay mechanics are still solid after all of these years. Just make sure to have a spare everything, and stick with more "reliable" weapons like the 50cal MG.
Singleplayer Instant Action: Fun, if you set it up correctly. Boring, if you don't. Keep in mind that the Helicopter cheat takes all the fun out of the game, and that the Tank's horrible top speed does not justify its amount of armor.
Multiplayer: Never played against a skilled opponent, but there's much fun to be had. Too bad racing rules weren't implemented until the Nitro Pack.
Nitro Pack: Somewhat of an expansion pack, the Nitro Pack takes things in a much less linear direction, specifically in that the singleplayer is a set of Instant Action missions with pass/fail indicators. Passing all available ones unlocks a "secret" campaign. Multiplayer is still fun, but adds a few more gamemodes and maps.
When I played this game, I think I had the "Gold" edition, which means I only played the base game and never tried the expansion pack, so I can't comment on that. But the base game is really fantastic. I played it for the first time in 2001, which was already several years after it had been released, so it already looked a bit dated, but man, was it fun. The main campaign is linear but has a decently well-told story and a good variety of missions, from simple firefights against other cars to high-speed chases with loads of cars on your tail, to sneaking into a walled facility undercover.
While in single-player you only get one car, you can upgrade it between missions, changing everything from the engine and armor plating to weapons loadout and "extras" like nitrous boosters or curb feelers. You get this extra equipment by salvaging it from the wreckage of the enemy cars after each mission. This is cool, but it has a few problems, as some other reviewers have noted. One, it doesn't always fit in the story... if I finish a misison where I was basically running for my life, and manage to get away, why am I able to go back and salvage the wrecks? Also, blowing up your enemies doesn't leave the best equipment, for that you need to shoot up their armor a bit and then try to shoot the driver with your handgun. This leaves the enemy car basically intact so you can salvage better items. But, this is both less satisfying than simply blowing them to pieces and harder to accomplish, so the player feels pressured to try to shoot all the drivers instead of blowing stuff up which is more fun.
I never tried multiplayer, but it lets you drive a whole slew of different cars and pick custom loadouts of weapons and such which would probably make for a lot of strategic options. Not sure whether multiplayer is still possible now, but if so it could be fun.
Finally, deserving of its own special mention is the music. The music is simply awesome. The developers got a live band to record some seriously funky '70s style instrumentals that really evoke the nostalgic mood the game is going for. Add to that some quite decent voice acting (especially from the character Taurus) and the style and feel of the cars and the game really feels like a '70s TV show. I really hope that GOG are able to release the soundtrack as bonus material... the tracks that come with the game should be playable already but there was also a separate soundtrack released after the game which featured some tracks that didn't make it into the game.
Anyway, this game is well worth the price on GOG, and I'll definitely be picking it up to give it another go and try the expansion pack out. Maybe other GOG members can get some multiplayer going too.
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