Brian_Damage

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Brian_Damage,

Love these posts.

In case you havenā€™t already done Ghosts n Goblins: there was also an utterly horrific ripoff/unofficial port of it on the Amiga called ā€œBelialā€.

The only good thing about it was the actually-pretty-spooky-feeling tracker tune cover of Kraftwerkā€™s ā€œDas Modelā€ as the title/in-game tune, other than that itā€™s a trashfire.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu41M4pmK2s

Brian_Damage, (edited )

The art is serviceable, if not really taking advantage of what the Amiga can do, but the gameplay isā€¦ not great. That person playing has evidently memorised the attack patterns and has mad joystick-waggling skills, because if you donā€™t you donā€™t really get past the first squad of bouncing pumpkins XD

Always actually felt like it was released half done. Thereā€™s no armour mechanic despite the main character obviously being based on Arthur in underpants-mode, and there are pickupsā€¦ but there are about two in the whole game and you shoot them rather than walk over them. And they donā€™t do anything but give you a score boost. Thereā€™s also the matter of how the game can be completed in three minutes.

IIRC we got our copy from some cheap Australian mail-order software house and it arrived with the disk bearing a dot-matrix-printed label, I wonder if itā€™s one of those games where they commissioned the original copy from some kids for a couple hundred dollars? We also had Alpha-1, Caverns of Palle, and Invasion from the same company, and they were similarly C-tier, though they provided some amusement.

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