The coin-op conversions
are really coming thick and fast
in the lead up to Christmas...
Breakthru is not, as I thought, a
version of that tacky but v.
Addictive game,
Breakout. You
know the one, where you have
a bat and ball, and you've got
to beat the dickens out of the
brick wall while trying to break
through to the other side...
Well, it's not that game, so let's
say no more about it. (Shame!)
Indeed, this is the Spectrum
version of a coin-op arcade
game of the same name.
You take the part of a car
(toot!). Well, not your family
motor, actually, but a sooper
dooper armoured car. Golly!
Your mission is to drive like a
raving maniac across country,
deep into enemy territory, to
rescue the PK430 from the
enemy's evil clutches. What do
you mean, you don't care and
you've never heard of the
PK4307 You mean to say
you've never heard of this
country's revolutionary new
fighter, which those devils have
stolen? Good grief, where have
you been? Is it cheap to get
there? Where do you buy
tickets?
Anyway, you must penetrate
the prairies, cities, mountains,
airfields and bridges to get to
the stronghold deep inside
enemy lines. Is it a thrill packed
race against time? Is it the best
road racing game you've ever
seen in all your born days? No
it blimmin' well isn't. Like quite
a number of arcade conversions
it suffers from shoddy graphics,
bad collision detection, and
has all the quality of gameplay
and excitement you get by
watching the testcard.
(I quite
enjoy watching the testcard,
Ed). The scrolling landscape is
pretty, I s'pose, but having
looked at that, everything else
in the game seems really
cheap and nasty. Little pin men
shoot popguns at your
speeding armoured car... and
blow it up! You go too far down
the screen,
you blow up! You
drive under something and the
terrific 3D effect causes it to hit
you even though you're
nowhere near it... yep,
you
blow up! For goodness sake,
this could have been a good
game, but US Gold forgot to
play it before it started
production.
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