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Freddy Hardest (1987)      

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Dinamic Software
Arcade
Javier Cubedo
48K
1
Kempston, Redefinable Keys
Spa
N/A
Audio cassette
Europe
Freddy Hardest 2: In South Manhattan
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Issue 25 (Your Sinclair)   3rd Jan 2010 08:52
They say "Don't drink and drive", and perhaps they should extend that to flying as well, 'cos after having one too many at one of those awful all-night intergalactic parties, Freddy Hardest has gone an' crashed his spaceship on an enemy planet. As all the phones seem to be phonecard-only, he can't get a mechanic, so instead he decides to do what you or I would have done - break into the enemy base and nick one of their ships. (Speak for yourself. Ed)
First of all Freddy, who's one of those hunky astral playboys we all dream of being, has to find the base. This means wandering along a scrolling landscape wasting aliens left, right and centre with a variety of martial art moves and the usual laser pistol.
Then it's time to load in part two, type in the code number you were given at the end of the first part (whaddya mean you can't remember it?) and start looking for some transport. Having found the correct ship, loaded it up with fuel, got the codeword and worked out the take-off procedure he can finally jump in and hit the heavens.
While previous Dinamic stuff tended to be hot on graphics but a little cooler where addictiveness was concerned, this is certainly not the case with Freddy! Okay, so part one is a bit monotonous, but it's easily beaten and things are much more fun in the second bit.
Although it bears a frightening resemblance to the notorious V, it's actually very good, with just the right mix of beat'em up and exploration.
Graphics are without doubt the game's strong point, with well animated sprites and nicely drawn backgrounds in part two. For some reason though, Freddy doesn't appear to have a nose! It's probably just as well, considering the amount of after shave these guys tend to wear.
Definitely worth a look for all would-be bodybuilders.

Verdict: 8/10
Review by Jonathan Davies


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This title was first added on 11th January 2008
This title was most recently updated on 25th January 2015


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