Sunday, October 18, 2020
GEM Desktop Music
Friday, October 16, 2020
Evasion II
Ignore the looks - play it!
Evasion 2 was developed by Chris Skellern for Budgie UK and is a maze game where we run around collecting pills whilst being chased by the nasties. Yes, I know this sounds all too familiar, but the structure of the gameplay's mechanics is different for a frantic rush. Each level offers a chance to collect power-ups - to freeze the baddies, drop smart bombs, and gain extra lives. Heck, you can even drop mines in their path, which is a brilliant touch, I thought. The enemy's AI is really good and makes the game demanding.
There might only be 8 levels, but completing them grants the chance to do it again, with extra-zippy baddies!! You know, this is a perfect example of how cool Atari ST retro gaming is. Evasion is maddening, and I enjoyed the frenzied challenge. It's brilliant, and I'm sure you will love its adrenaline rush.
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Dave Semmens
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
Into The Vertical Blank
The boys are back in town
If you love retro gaming, especially using the world's best 16-bit computer, then check this out. These guys are Atari 8-bit masters who also prove their knowledge of ST. Into The Vertical Blank has recently released two new compilation videos that feature a ton of Atari ST games - Photon Storm, Rainbow Islands, Stunt Car Racer, Sideways, Scooby-Doo, Fire & Ice, Oids, James Pond, Bubble Bobble, and others.
Hold your horses, there's also a hefty wedge for the overlooked Atari STe!! Stuff like Rock 'n' Roll Clams, Asteroidia, Uridium, Prince of Persia, No Buddies Land, and other (Atari STe) upgraded titles.
Both videos feature fast & fluent presentation; ie, they don't drag on with overly long clips. This means you get to watch many games within a short time. I also enjoyed the varied range of games, along with the fact that the Atari STe was used whenever possible. I hope there are more in the pipeline! Both videos are on YouTube, but don't forget to check out their excellent website with ST games, Podcasts, and much more.
My greetings to Fultonbot and 8bitrocket. Keep up the fantaSTic work, lads.
Saturday, October 03, 2020
Ooze
Helpful because I'm not a massive fan of text adventures if I'm brutally honest. Though I have enjoyed a few over the years on both my ZX Spectrum and Atari ST. And, more recently, I bought a couple of crackers - Hibernated 1 and The Curse of Rabenstein, so I felt confident with Ooze to see what kind of horrific journey might be on offer.
Ooze has a good sense of humour. Wait too long, and a panicky message appears asking if you're still there. Don't leave me here alone, it whimpers lol. Just try sitting on the porch chair for an eye-opening experience that I did not expect. The characters are excellent, and I laughed when rescuing Marie: "Marie EnToilet"!! However, Murx is an oddity which made me chuckle and scratch my head. Oh, and when you die, the game pranks you - by banning you from the RAM!!
Each area has a vivid description that is extremely long-winded, so it's possible to overlook something blatant, like the lance, which was totally infuriating. I know, I know, all adventures require that you read the room's description, but it's apparent that Ooze takes this to the extreme thanks to the amount of detail mixed with subtle hints. Thankfully, that feature can be changed by using the 'brief' command, which I did from the moment I entered the Abbey!
The parser is good, but I fear something was lost in translation (German roots). Simple commands are often confused by a pedantic requirement for correct input. Try unlocking a door, searching a trunk or switching on the lights. Well, light... Irritating!! Level 9 quality, this is not. Whatever you read in the description, examine that said object fully because nothing is obvious. Find the chalk if you can (agony that). Or suss out what you're supposed to do with the Parlour rope.
Those with a crisp monochrome monitor will be happy to know Ooze works in high resolution. The text looks wonderful but the images... hmm... not so much. It's as if the low-res images have simply been converted on the fly, rather than drawn specifically for this particular display mode. Which is a shame.
I found it impossible to explore upstairs otherwise. There ends my one and only hint!
This isn't something you can easily pick up, not without spending a lot of time. But, if you fancy a break from those fancy Magnetic Scrolls, then I am sure you will love this game, which is worth the effort. Ooze offers a sarcastic twist on the horror genre with neat puzzles. Plus, it has a fantastic sense of humour: give Marie a juicy kiss! Go on, do it... Brilliant!!























