Race around highly full up tracks of maximum terrain, opposition and power ups and you get frantic driving mad gameplay on super sized graphical monitors of today. It could though be less than a high-spec system would deliver it is still a diamond at presenting possessive manic racers. The game does lack better UI structure and underdeveloped options, you can only save at tournament end or type in a code to get to the harder levels and you don't get saves on all other achievements, so what would be the staying power? It doesn't matter to many as time on the game brings on joy and motions to set down on intervals and given space in memorisers. I can see on paper it being a better game before full tech release, But you can get somewhere with this game with better feeling on your laurels the more it becomes on you. As it can be all over the place in kinds, the rapid revolution in working through the laps a profitable action to the ends, what a good game and calamity to ache at! 4.5/5
A great arcade shooter from the 80's! With options to shoot ahead or in the direction your facing, it can get fiddly and frantic as you get further into the game, the terrain becoming tighter and tighter to stay on as well. Then the cyborg machines and its robotic minions can cause a lot of hassle with unforgiving waves of difficult to avoid plasma balls, lasers and rockets. Though the difficulty can be adjusted, you can slow down the game with the trigger tabs, it allows quick saves and assists to gameplay. The game plays delicately and colourfully as the time was not known for, with the must of elegant high-tech cyborg machinery that could be seen everywhere you felt illusion was necessary at the time, This game is a pleasing experience of power playing and command on canter. With lack of any computing power and only 19 megabytes you can take this home to meet your mother as well (little gore!) the only pain being the fidgety controls and hard difficulty level. I got through the entire thing (just!) and felt pleased with the design, the bosses for the better feel and still jostle to see me fly around platforms dodging again and again. The mechanics can be bad sometimes, bullets far too accurate from the enemy and I do want contemporary games as well ya know! But I will push on as far as I can with all the lives I have anyway so come on high-tech now and once again more now! We all know the score, so thank you for a no boudge command judge of a game, I can get back to it all again now again please??? 5/5
This old arcade gem of the relative younger years of the action pay-as-you-go coin-ops, is in a place revelled by many video games that have come and gone along the way,. With less pizzazz and less resources (19 megabytes!) than those that moved in the circuit at the same moment it was a very decent attempt to map out a considerably mind warping extremity to the new sci-fi game (3D to come soon). With big contentions in issues of its latitudes and popularity with all the better game elements the game is then fast paced and artistically gripping. The enemy waves are unrelenting, there are inbalanced weapon placement of power ups and then some tight collision detection to worry the player. Then in its further premise it does suffer from too hard a level and crowded scenes, without lowering all options and does not give some flare to the graphics as such. When you look into the game it can be said to have options to make playing well pleasurable, then with players with the capacities of the dedicated personalities, extrusion-abilising and vast skill-trees of the days come to when you then had essential necessary visual effort and conditional gameplay mechanics. The arcade conversion is still looking good for a flustering and challenging eye some 35 years later - old games testing simpler abilities to a point of term experience seen in underlying mechanics today. No coins today and no discussions on which areas to explore or ad-petitioning - say where you found the game fretting. Easier options slow down triggers, quick saves and gameplay assists. I had completed the game and can say it was a decent experience, though I had dodged a fair few plasma balls; same-old short lived for the unwary. 4.5/5