Hey I didn't start off on a forest level for once. You know, this really isn't a bad looking Amiga game. I love the distortion effect on the water. Man, I didn't even know Los Angeles had sharks. ![]() One of the seminal works in computer gaming history. Among over one thousand games I have so far played in my lifetime, this is one of the ten games that impressed me the most. Oh right, here have another song, I hope it brings you happiness: youtube link. (10/10) The Secret of Monkey Island is an incredibly detailed and ingeniously crafted game. I want to see what the other versions look like! That guy up on the floor above seems a bit shifty, so I should probably go up there and execute him for the state. The Atari ST and DOS versions seems to be more or less the same as the Amiga game, though the colours ain't so pretty no more and the water effect is gone. The music's a step down as well, but they have the right tunes and they both play them reasonably well. ![]() I can't say the Atari version plays so well as a game though, as the screen doesn't feel inclined to begin scrolling across until you've already walked a good few steps, then it jumps forward by a quarter of the screen and slumps back to a halt again. It's makes the game very jerky and doesn't give you much time to react to enemies.Īnd Murtaugh smashes into the deck of the boat below so hard that he bounces, shattering his spine and instantly losing the rest of his health. It would appear that I take falling damage. It wasn't a blind jump after all: it was a dead end.
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