A blood curdling scream
rings from your Spectrum -
then... silence! Not even the
drip, drip, drip of blood. Just a
message saying that owing to
memory restrictions sound and
music are missing from this
version.
Still, that leaves the terrifying
silence as you play with only
the hum of the power supply,
the wind rustling the trees,
whistling through the empty
house.... the creak as you slide
from your chair, not stiff as a
board but bored stiff. Yes,
undoubtedly Domark has
created a computer nasty -
though not in the sense it
undoubtedly intended.
Anybody who has ever seen
a
Friday the 13th film will know
the plot - mass slaughter with
a variety of novel weapons. So
do Domark allow you to play
Jason and massacre the all-American brats in the summer
camp? They do not! They
expect you to save this bunch
of butch bozos and highly
strung wimps. This you do by
running round the camp site
and moving over them. They
will then make for the place of
sanctuary that you initially
established with a cross - only
Jason may come and scare
them off so you'll need to round
them up again. Ever felt like a
sheep dog?
The reason this sort of movie
never scared me was that I
cared less than zilch about the
victims. Well, if you thought the
cardboard cut-out casts were
bad, wait till you see their sprite
equivalents. Am I really
supposed to sympathise with a
badly drawn silhouette in a
landscape that looks worthy of
Sinclair Basic's finest?
At heart there was the idea
for a decent strategy-adventure here - Argus did it
with
Alien. Instead Domark's
managed to create yet another
program to match the
ineptitude of
A View To A Kill.
You get the chance to use a
chainsaw, knife or other
weapon on Jason who is
disguised as a friend - but by
then the only thing you'll want
to kill is the program cluttering
up your ROM!
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