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Armalyte: The Final Run (1988)            

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Thalamus
Shoot 'em Up
Cyberdyne Systems, Dan Phillips, John Harries, John Kemp, Robin Levy, Paul Cooper
Martin Walker
64K
1-2
Yes
Eng
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Audio cassette or 5.25" Floppy Disk
Worldwide
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Now Gamer (2 Aug 2012)   17th Mar 2013 03:38
Armalyte is further proof that the C64 was the computer to own if you loved shoot-’em-ups. From its metallic-tinted visuals to its awesome boss designs, everything about Armalyte screams epic.

Coded by Dan Philips and John Kemp, with graphic duties by Robin Levy and a punchy soundtrack from Martin Walker, Armalyte is a gorgeous game that calls to mind classic arcade hits such as Nemesis and Salamander.

More importantly, however, Armalyte’s game design is every bit as meticulously designed as its scintillating visuals. Enemies are cleverly placed, offering a stiff, but not overtly unfair, challenge, while the actual level design is superb, offering plenty of areas where pinpoint movement is just as important as shooting accuracy.

Power-ups are also of a high standard, and while they’re not original, they all pack a meaty punch and are extremely satisfying to use.

Armalyte may not be very innovative, but it’s an expertly crafted shoot-’em-up with a timeless quality to it. The fact we still regularly play it is all the proof of its excellence that you need.

Darran Jones

(Anonymous) (Zzap! 64)   14th Dec 2008 08:29

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