There are precious little
surprises left in the computer
world these days. Many a
jobbing reviewer like me gets
to see so many games that are
just ho-hum that when you
finally do see something that
seems amazing, you start
looking for flaws in it
immediately.
Starstrike II was described
as an
Elite type game, with
"slightly improved" graphics.
Well, as you can see from the
screen shots on this page, it's
a bit more than that.
The solid modelled
spaceships in this game are
literally the best I've ever seen
on the Speccy and quite
honestly wouldn't shame any
machine's capabilities. The
gameplay is complex and
absorbing, and consists of
neutralising planets in any one
of five planetary systems. Just
when I thought my memory for
superlatives had atrophied and
dropped off, I discover words
like "stupendous",
"breathtaking", "mesmerising",
and "Michael Fish" tripping
lightly into my head. This could
be the closest thing yet to flying
in a real fighter spacecraft,
winging and blasting your way
through the Outsider's orbital
space stations and defensive
webs, doing battle with their
fighters in orbit, and skimming
the surface of the planet on
your way to the central
computer. You destroy the
computer and escape through
an iris hatch to reach escape
velocity and freedom. After
docking with your support pad
and refuelling you're off into
the system again, after another
planet, until all the Outsider
planets have been neutralised.
The cockpit view is
impressive, with a scrolling and
rolling starfield and the control
panel of your ship. You can
activate a heads up radar
display projected onto your
canopy window, that assists
you in zeroing in on the
enemy ships in orbital combat
mode.
The sound effects are good
too. It's nice that they left
space in their code for a couple
of satisfying blasty noises.
Sometimes, when a game is
biased towards sophisticated
graphics, there's no room for
much in the way of sound
effects. All good news if you're
a big kid like me, and hate to
be caught making the noises
with your mouth!
It's my considered opinion
that you could be looking at the
hit of the year, particularly in
the shoot'em up stakes. It's the
sort of game I've been waiting
for for a long time.
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