Ohhh, yes!!!
We step into the sandals of a muscle-bound barbarian hero who’s had enough of monsters wrecking his homeland. Three nasty dragons have plunged the kingdom into chaos, unleashing wave after wave of grotesque beasties. It’s down to us to hack, slash, and leap our way through the ruins to put things right. Along the way, we will free imprisoned wise men for handy rewards, scoop up piles of gold, and grab weaponry. So do you fancy saving the world?
This game is classic arcade fun - pick up that joystick and instantly you're having tons of fun leaping over the landscapes and pummelling monsters into oblivion. Each level not only looks superb but is really interesting to explore: I love the mechanics of clinging onto ledges to fire or leaping towards higher places in a dingy, creepy world. What a great adventure - arcade-style - and this is proving to be every bit as good as I remember.
It's the joystick controls that impress me the most, which is no easy task for the Atari one-button design, with regard to many arcade conversions. It is very responsive, so it keeps the action going as fast as it should. The range of monsters is brilliant, and what's better than powering up with ridiculous weapons to crush your enemy?
Graphically, this is a stunner, and considering no STe hardware scrolling is (sigh) utilised, the old STf keeps up with the pace just fine. Sure, it's not as zippy as the arcade, but it works, so I'm impressed with how good it moves considering what's going on. The creepy backgrounds and sprites are ace - I love those wonky old skeletons the most. Overall, the design is something I adore because it works perfectly, so it feels like a belting arcade experience.
Yep, this is pretty faithful to the original, and I feel US Gold did us proud, especially considering they ignored the STe hardware... sigh... That would have been a huge deal with a little help from the Blitter. Still, as is, Black Tiger is fantastic and one of my favourite arcade conversions. This means it scores top marks from me!!
This game is classic arcade fun - pick up that joystick and instantly you're having tons of fun leaping over the landscapes and pummelling monsters into oblivion. Each level not only looks superb but is really interesting to explore: I love the mechanics of clinging onto ledges to fire or leaping towards higher places in a dingy, creepy world. What a great adventure - arcade-style - and this is proving to be every bit as good as I remember.
It's the joystick controls that impress me the most, which is no easy task for the Atari one-button design, with regard to many arcade conversions. It is very responsive, so it keeps the action going as fast as it should. The range of monsters is brilliant, and what's better than powering up with ridiculous weapons to crush your enemy?
Graphically, this is a stunner, and considering no STe hardware scrolling is (sigh) utilised, the old STf keeps up with the pace just fine. Sure, it's not as zippy as the arcade, but it works, so I'm impressed with how good it moves considering what's going on. The creepy backgrounds and sprites are ace - I love those wonky old skeletons the most. Overall, the design is something I adore because it works perfectly, so it feels like a belting arcade experience.
Yep, this is pretty faithful to the original, and I feel US Gold did us proud, especially considering they ignored the STe hardware... sigh... That would have been a huge deal with a little help from the Blitter. Still, as is, Black Tiger is fantastic and one of my favourite arcade conversions. This means it scores top marks from me!!
Grab the floppies via Atari Legend or HDD by Klaz!
Leap your way through the labyrinth, killing anything and everything that moves. Perfect!!
Oh no, skeleton monsters!!! They look awesome, but it's best to KILL THEM!!





One of the greatest Arcade conversion i know of!
ReplyDeleteIts such a fun game!
ReplyDelete"Hang on, there's a little old man here. Let's kill him... wait... no, maybe not?" Hoho
ReplyDeleteFirst thing you try... kill the old dude! Don't worry, that's perfectly normal!
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