Space Hulk
The best innovation in Space Hulk that sets it apart from other real-time games is the unique "freeze time" feature: you are alloted a limited amount of free time seconds for each level, which you can use to pause the frenetic action to give orders to your marines while the aliens are frozen in place. The hectic pace of the game and the fact that you'll have to the action in 4 windows at once makes freeze time indispensable, but the limited amount means that you must budget it wisely.
The missions are fiendishly complex. With different armaments to choose from, you must utilize each weapon's specific features effectively, or things will become rather difficult. Certain missions require you to enter a Hulk, retrieve an item of historical importance and leave as soon as possible without being killed. Some of these missions have strong puzzle elements to them similar to some Warcraft maps, i.e. there is only one effective way to win the level. But the game's wonderful atmosphere (with creepy sound effects) and solid gameplay will keep you glued to the screen, cursing the difficulty while playing it non-stop. Space Hulk is simply a must-play for every Warhammer fan and real-time strategy lovers.. especially anyone who likes a good, solid challenge that requires both wit and reflexes. Two thumbs up, way up!
Average Rating: | 8.29 [1119 votes] |
Genre: | Strategy |
Designer: | Andy Jones & Nick Wilson |
Developer: | Games Workshop |
Publisher: | Electronic Arts |
Year: | 1994 |
Software Copyright: | Games Workshop |
Theme: | Science Fiction, Licensed, Organized Forces |
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Related Links: | Game Bytes review , Official Warhammer 40K site |
More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Space Hulk: Vengeance of The Blood Angels, Laser Squad, Space Crusade |
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