I'm always on the scrounge for Atari ST goodies, especially floppies - who knows what gold is still out there waiting to be rediscovered? I see many tempting auctions of Atari ST disks but most are silly prices! Or the disks have degraded due to poor storage - I went through a box recently and only two floppies still worked. That wasn't a good week!
Well, sometimes you get lucky and, this week, I feel I've hit the jackpot. Within a slim envelope were 7 disks and one was by PD Library, Goodmans. I loved that company and remember buying tons from them over the years. However, there was a disk in their collection that I had previously never heard of - "Dave Munsie Game Collection Volume 1". Thankfully, the disk still worked 100% so I quickly made an image of it, because I noticed a carbon copy didn't appear to exist.
On it are a staggering nine Munsie games: Bugs, Kid GP, Evader, Kaboom!, Frogger!, ST Invaders, Dark Pearl, Kid Kong, and Bobble! Now that's some hefty gameplay just waiting for you to boot up. So let's check 'em out...
Bugs - Think Centipede/Millipede and you get the idea for this cracker!
Kid GP - Rainbow Islands meets Bubble Bobble for kiddies. Well, I know I loved it :)
Evader - this is kinda like a weird mash of Galaxians, Phoenix and Space Invaders. Great fun.
Kaboom! - I remember playing this on a mate's 2600 as a kid. Infuriatingly frantic action!
Frogger! - It's good, but possibly the weakest of the bunch, especially compared to Black's version.
Invaders - Once again, Dave messes with the original to produce something new and exciting.
Dark Pearl - I've never liked these games if I'm honest. However, this is well-programmed, I'll say that.
Kid Kong - Another game I'm not too keen on but it's fun - for the Kong fans!
Bobble - It's Tetris, kinda interesting for those who enjoy that. I guess?
Okay, this long-lost floppy disk is now safely stored within the archives of Atarimania so go and grab yourself a copy. It's impressive just how many great games are on this disk plus they're all by Mr Munsie (sounds creepy doesn't it). He certainly knew his stuff and this floppy disk proves just how much fun he must have had making games.
There are more Munsie games for the Atari ST that you should play with several already on AtariCrypt - Asteroidia, Frantick, and Berzerk. Righto, before rushing off to download this disk here are photos and screenshots to gawk over...
This is the disk! The photo makes the disk look nicer than it is - thanks toInstagramfor that lol.
Did the world ever get to see Volume II?
I wasn't too impressed with this Centipede clone at first but it's excellent!
Plain, blocky but with tons of colour and cute sprites. It's still a ripoff but a great one at that!
Framerate could be better but this is a superb shoot 'em up of mixed genres.
Oh yeah!! This takes me back to playing the old Atari 2600 game. Simple yet fantastic fun!
2016 saw the definitive Frogger but this older version from 1993 is a great release!
Another game of Dave's that I wasn't umm totally sure about but is yet another exciting blaster!
Ugh, it's not you, it's me (that line, eh). You guys might like it but it's not a game I personally enjoy.
Donkey Kong fans are gonna love this one but is it better than Crash Time Plumber? :o
One for fans of the Tetris genre. Not for me, I'm sorry to say!
Leviathan is a Zaxxon-inspired (cough.. ripoff) isometric shooter released in 1987 by English Software. Interestingly, this is one of the oldest Atari ST games that I own even if it narks me. What, I hear you cry? Yep, every time I attempt to play it, I get nowhere. Either I'm crashing into the landscape or some canny alien smashes into me kamikaze style!
The box is one of those squishy DM types that never lasts very long but, I must admit, mine is in quite good condition considering. The back cover has an incredible line, "A space shoot 'em up to end all space shoot 'em ups!". That's a bold statement if ever there was one and it kinda makes you wonder if it's true? Hmm, anyhow if you wanna see some professionally-captured photographs of my boxed game, then continue to scroll past this amazing review.
Okay, so the storyline is pretty thin on the ground but it takes place over three different planetary zones in the darkness of space. Now, I'll only ever get to see the first one (of course) but they are: Moonscape, Cityscape and Greekscape. As you might have guessed, each level is stuffed with aliens that need blasting into smithereens.
Well, by now you'll wanna see a couple of screenshots from this Zaxxon wannabe? Of course, you do...
Okay, shall I try and shoot those boxy aliens? Or race off in the hope that I might flee to safety?
I must admit, the landscapes are quite desolate but still superb in both look and design.
Let's play
Yes, Leviathan blatantly rips off the Zaxxon idea without any shame but, it does feature a few differences and additional "improvements". From what (ahem) little I've seen, we pilot a plane armed to the teeth with a rapid-firing laser gun. There are also a few smart bombs that should only be used as a last resort when things get (even more) tough.
Skimming across the diagonally scrolling landscape isn't easy. Aliens appear in waves with an uncanny knack for getting underfoot and I found this aspect very difficult, as you might have guessed. Quick reactions are required to beat the alien formations but there is often little room to manoeuvre thanks to the terrain which isn't flat or dormant. So that presents its own challenge because I am either being beaten by the alien hoard or smashing into a chimney!
The joystick controls are fairly similar to Zaxxon - altitude can be changed by pushing up/down. Minimum speed can be increased if you hold down fire and push up/down. Strafing the ship left/right isn't possible and instead, the ship will turn itself in that given direction. I didn't like this at all because it takes time and leaves you feeling defenceless.
The status bar is feature-rich detailing score, remaining fuel, smart bombs, the next wave of incoming aliens, and (groan) a timer. Also, there are two arrows displaying the alien's location - this means we can head backwards and aren't restricted to flying forward. However, for me, that presents a fistful of new problems trying to safely fly backwards!
If you're copying someone's idea then don't attempt to be clever trying to improve it. As shown here...
Argh, massive floating eyes in space but it's too tough trying to shoot when moving sideways!!
The unnecessary fuel top-ups clutter up the game further. Well, if you survive long enough!
Aesthetics
From the amazing title screen to the smooth scrolling, Leviathan always looks fantastic. Each level uses a cosmic environment design that I really liked. Of course, I had no chance of seeing the later levels but I loved the rocky, industrial landscapes that I did manage to play. The aliens are often bright and colourful so stand out from the cold, stark backdrops.
The audio fairs well and begins with a sampled tune that isn't (hmm) too bad I guess. Then again, a 16-year-old me in 1987 would have been chuffed at its ambition and quality. Today, however, I'm not a big fan and much prefer chip tunes, especially as this is by Mr Whittaker. Thankfully, the sound effects are crisp and zesty so suits the gameplay dandy.
Let's see a couple more screenshots before reading the gripping conclusion of this pointless ripoff...
Ugh, why did the ship need to turn like that? Totally unnecessary. Hate it!
Is anyone a fan of ZZ Top? Got a Rough Boy feel about this? Fans will see it.
The CryptO'pinion?
Leviathan should have been an addictive shooter full of thrills and excitement. The graphics are superb and I liked the concept of simply clearing each level of its aliens. Sadly, it's the overly complicated joystick controls make the game that much more difficult. Whoever decided that the ship should physically turn instead of strafing should be shot!
I'm genuinely gutted to find an Atari ST game that I dislike almost as much as the hate I feel for Carlos or Chuckie Egg II. I'm always open to opinions and fear that it might just be me that sucks because Leviathan might actually be fantastic. Could this possibly be true? Hmm, let me know what you guys think in the comments below...