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Elm Knight

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A first-person adventure game published in late 1992 by the developer Micro Cabin. Promoted at launch with its 10 floppies-worth of animated cutscenes and game content, it got ported to the FM Towns in 1993 alongside a CD release for the PC-9821 (definitely go with the CD version).

The game itself is an amalgamation of FPS mechanics (based heavily around single-direction strafing movement, since turning's slow), stat management of the Banetta mech vehicle (game also has on-foot sequences), and advanced commands used to search around environments as one would in an adventure game (in this game's context, they're used to look for traps and hidden items). Game feels like a single-elevation, maze-based FPS taking players through tile-based sci-fi dungeons, all supplemented by frequent story intermissions.

Thanks to a lack of voice acting, translation seems solely to revolve around hacking in English text, and there's no adult content to edit either. Game was designed to play with a keyboard set-up using the numb-pad, which means options for rebinding must be made available if they aren't already in the chosen emulator standalone; I'm unsure whether or not the game could utilize a joystick or flight stick. Give this one a whirl, guys, it's a dungeon crawler and FPS from the least expected place of origin.

Footage: polsy.org.uk/play/nico/?vidid=sm12410873

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