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ZXGoldenYears.net (Unknown) 8th Mar 2011 08:12
Another fighting game from the producers of Exploding Fist. This time you are an Egyptian warrior who must cross a desert landscape to rescue a princess nabbed by a wicked Pharoah. In your way are a whole manner of nasties who must be dispatched with your trusty sword. Quite an odd game in that rather than transport you from screen to screen in the usual manner, you wander across a scrolling landscape and find your opponents strolling the other way.
(Anonymous) (Your Spectrum 21) 27th Dec 2008 06:00
FIGHTING WARRIOR
Melbourne House / £7.95
Ross: Another game continuing the current trend of combats but this one is presented in a refreshingly different style. The game is set in ancient Egypt and. includes scrolling backgrounds and an assortment of mythical creatures.
You control an Egyptian warrior and your quest is to rescue a beautiful princess held captive by a power crazy Pharaoh. To do this you must fight your way past all manner of monsters and half man half animal type creatures to reach the temple where the princess is imprisoned.
The game's very like karate games in that your figure faces to the right and fights all those who cross his path. You carry what looks like a staff which can be wielded in three ways. It can be swung to strike the opponent high or low or thrusted at the middle of their bodies. You can always jump or duck and move forwards or backwards.
All the creatures and your own warrior move very fluidly, behave differently and have varying strengths which makes the game even more interesting.
Unfortunately it lacks a few finishing touches which spoils its playability. The joystick control, for example, doesn't respond to diagonals, you can't back away from the monsters without them advancing on you and the graphics repeat very rapidly. Probably because there's only four or five of them.
The animation and graphics are on the whole superb and the game's a good 'un. It did seem to lack depth and often turned into a session of trading blows, with the winner being the one with the most strength points. It'll probably be a fighting success! 8/10
Rick: The graphics from Melbourne House are getting bigger and brighter all the time. I love it! 9/10
Dougie: One of the best variations on the karate theme I've seen. 9/10
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This title was first added on 5th March 2007
This title was most recently updated on 8th March 2011