Obliterator
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Review by Underdogs:
Obliterator is a fun early side-scrolling platformer from Psygnosis that is notable for being the first Psygnosis game to include music (although the PC speakers, naturally, pale in comparison to Commodore 64 version).
This sci-fi platformer features huge, highly levels, and great graphics that unfortunately looks better than it plays. Your task is basically to run along the corridors of a dying spaceship, looking for spare parts with which to fix your shuttle (and thus escape) while taking on hordes of impressive-looking but hardly-animated-at-all aliens. An unusual icon-controlled control system works well, but gameplay is quite repetitive, and doesn?t rise above the typical shoot-everything-in-sight fare that action fans have seen all too many times.
Average Rating: | 7.83 [12 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
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Developer: | Psygnosis |
Publisher: | Melbourne House |
Year: | 1989 |
Software Copyright: | Psygnosis |
Theme: | Science Fiction |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Trantor: The Last Stormtrooper, Golden Eagle, Impossible Mission 2 |
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