It's difficult to play arcade games
these days, without thinking about
the time when they'll certainly
appear on your Spectrum. And
sure enough, the other day,
arriving home from the arcade after
spending about three quid on
Rolling
Thunder, I found that Tizzy from US Gold
had sent me a copy of the self-same
game... Tsk! And what a corky little
number it is too! Why be like me and
dribble all your spondulicks into an
arcade piggy bank, when you can play it
here and now for free on your own
Spectroid?
Rolling Thunder, if you haven't seen it
(where've you been?) is a totally
spondicious shoot 'em up, where you
play the part of a sharp shooting
undercover cop, codename Albatross,
whose mission (should you choose to
accept it) is to penetrate the
underground fortress of the evil Geldra
and rescue some unfortunate hostages.
What's on his mind? Well, it seems that
Geldra's got a plan to conquer the world,
and it's up to the Rolling Thunder
Undercover Police to stop him. So you
break into the deserted warehouse, and
search for the secret door. Suddenly you
are plunged into the winding corridors
of Geldra's underworld... everywhere
you turn, his hooded minions leap from
doorways, spitting bullets from their
pistols and broken limbs from their
flying fists. You've got to be quick on the
draw and a very fast runner if you want
to rescue the hostages instead of joining
them.
The format of
Rolling Thunder could
be described as a sort of deluxe
platform game, with two-way/left to
right scrolling (sometimes even up and
down!) with most of the action taking
place on two levels.
The upper level is a catwalk high
above your head, which you can leap up
to by pressing fire and up at the same
time. Along each level leading down to
Geldra's Palace, are doors through
which his minions spring, ready to do
you a mischief. There are five levels,
which you must go through twice in
order to get to your final objective. The
second time around
some new hazards
are added, with things
like laser cannons
and precarious lava
pits, making a
difficult job impossible.
That's the one thing I
would say to you about
Rolling
Thunder. It's piggin' hard! It's one of the
fastest shoot 'em ups I've played this
month and, with the possible exception
of US Gold's other biggie,
Bedlam, the
one requiring the most skill.
So make like a cold cure and don't
waste a second. Nip down to the shop
and get
Rolling Thunder. You won't
regret it.
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