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Alien 3 is a side-scrolling run and gun in which the player controls Ellen Ripley, the film's main character who progresses through the Fiorina 161 prison colony that was featured in the film. The player can jump shoot, climb ladders, crawl through tunnels, open doors, and use elevators. Unlike the film, Ripley has a large arsenal of weapons that can be used against the game's enemies, consisting of Aliens and Facehuggers. Weapons include pulse rifles, flamethrowers, and grenades.
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Alien Breed II is the only game in the series that gives players the option of choosing between four characters, each with their own specific strengths and weaknesses.
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Alien Breed 3D is a first-person shooter. The game has maps of varying depths with platforms and floors above others, something the Doom engine was not capable of.
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Behind the Iron Gate is a first-person shooter computer game for Amiga computers
released in 1995 by Polish developer Ego.
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Benefactor is a mix between a puzzle game and a platform game. It has a similar concept to Psygnosis's earlier, very successful Lemmings. The player plays Ben E. Factor, who has resigned from the military to become an overall all-around good guy. Factor's mission is to save a group of "Merry Men", who have been kidnapped from their home planet and imprisoned over 60 levels.)
RATING (7-10)
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In 1995, Manyk Ltd publishes Fears on Amiga. Also published on Amiga CD32, this action game is abandonware and is set in a sci-fi / futuristic and shooter themes.
RATING (6-10)
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Gloom features 'Messy' or 'Meaty' graphics, if 'Messy' graphics are enabled gibs from enemies explode more violently but disappear promptly, and if 'Meaty' graphics are enabled, all gibs from defeated enemies will remain on the floor where they died until the level is completed.
RATING (7-10)
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The game uses a system of four simultaneous Dungeon Master-style first-person perspective viewpoints in the world. Each character is individually controllable and occupies their own square, unlike Dungeon Master, in which the entire party occupies the same square. Each character can be made to follow another character, simplifying large group movements when only one player is controlling the party. The gameplay was advanced for its time, allowing up to four players to play simultaneously using mouse, keyboard or (modified) Sega Mega Drive joypad, with a parallel port adaptor allowing
four joypads/joysticks to be used at once.
RATING (7-10)
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Infestation is a first-person action-adventure game released in 1990. The game was published by Psygnosis and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS. Based on a science fiction scenario inspired in part by the films Alien and Aliens, the player must rid a planetoid of insectoid alien life forms.
RATING (6-10)
In the future, automation of most jobs has led to boredom, which in turn has led to a boom in the leisure industry. DreamTracks, created by Dreamers who work for multi-national corporations, are recorded patterns of imagination. The general public then view these DreamTracks as a form of entertainment.
RATING (7-10)
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Players move from left to right fighting their way through levels filled with monsters and
environmental hazards like water, chasms, lava and fireballs. Valdyn can run, jump, crouch, swing and climb bits of the scenery. When running downhill, Valdyn gains speed which enables him to jump much further than normally. There are also ropes and slopes to slide down, but then he cannot get back up the way he came, so they should be approached with care.
RATING (6-10)
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Second Samurai is a beat-'em-up for two players developed by Vivid Image and published by Psygnosis in 1993 for the Amiga, with an AGA version released in 1994
RATING (7-10)
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