Wanna race? Bring a gun!
Road Blasters - an arcade conversion by US Gold that attempts to recreate the speed and thrills of the original. Imagine a Bullrun Rally event through 50 overcrowded highways! You must win each to progress on to the next. Yep, nothing new but I'm sure you already know that this is going to be tons of fun, right?
What makes this game different from many racers is a combination of driving and shooting. This means your gleaming red sports car has a mounted machine gun. The easiest targets are the yellow cars which are a quick kill, but the motorbikes are a pest because of their tiny size. Occasionally, several jeeps will swarm around you like something from a Mad Max movie. React viciously; take no prisoners. Oh, yeah!!
It's time to break up the reading with a screenshot. And I want one with a green blob...
Bubble City sounds like a cool place - I must drive there!
Carmageddon!
Watch out for hazards like oil spills, roadside turrets, bullet-proof purple cars and those darn proximity mines. Fortunately, you do seem to have friends, a futuristic aircraft frequently flies by with power-ups: speed boost, extra weapons, shields, etc... However, it takes lots of practice to precisely collect these goodies!
At your disposal is a limitless supply of replacement cars but they are all fuel-greedy, so if you run dry then it's game over. Luckily, fuel pods are available to collect by driving through them for a top-up. Your car is equipped with a reserve fuel tank which should only be relied upon as a last resort, but the good news is that it's replenished at the end of each race. Well, depending on your performance of course. So keep practising!
Oh, it sounds very exciting, isn't it? Well, I think it's time for another screenshot...
Input & Output!
The controls are sharp with responsive steering that retains an arcade feel - as much as possible with a joystick. No complaints as I found the car handled excellently and instantaneously took to it.
Visually, this is an older generation of racer on the Atari ST, more like a Crazy Cars 2 than the third. I never expected arcade-quality visuals but it retains a good feeling of the original whilst not being the best you'll get from an Atari ST. It's colourful but needed more decor. But, for an older racer, I like it.
The sound effects are good and better than Lotus Turbo. I really enjoyed the music. Nuff said.
The CryptO'pinion?
I love this arcade speedster, it might not be perfect but at least it's nothing like that dreadful Outrun. And we're armed so that's basically one hell of an added bonus and probably the best of that ilk on the Atari ST. A much-underrated game that deserves more attention because it's fast, thrilling and the car has a gun.
I love this arcade speedster, it might not be perfect but at least it's nothing like that dreadful Outrun. And we're armed so that's basically one hell of an added bonus and probably the best of that ilk on the Atari ST. A much-underrated game that deserves more attention because it's fast, thrilling and the car has a gun.
What more could you want? Absolutely fantastic fun and I love playing it.