Friday, November 19, 2010

Retro Game Review: Aztec

Paul Stephenson, author of the popular "Swashbuckler", once more distinguished himself with the release of AZTEC. Aztec combines animation in real time with action fast arcade and puzzle of a good fantasy role-playing game. Object of the game is to get a golden Idol of the interstices of the ancient Aztec temple. That you search for the idol, you'll have the dubious honour of battling the various comes from this temple, including Tigers, dinosaurs, spiders, alligators and other.

In addition, an assortment of deadly traps must also be overcome in the true spirit of "Raiders of The Lost Ark". If you're lucky, you'll find a machete, a firearm or even some dynamite hidden among the debris that litter the temple. But remember, even if you should find the idol, you still escape to claim your reward. The temple consists of eight levels, each containing eight rooms and each room, in turn, contains three floors which are visible at the same time.Muse Software Castle Wolfenstein game, except for the fact that the Aztec maze is illustrated with a cut-away view, while Castle Wolfenstein shows a view généraux.Vous must not fear if bored with the same old, such as the configuration of the temple maze is chosen randomly 32 combinations.

There are eight levels of game players to ensure that the game remains a challenge. The hero movements are controlled by the keyboard; a joystick would be insufficient. You can make him walk, run, jump, kneel, stop, turn around, climb, place dynamite or fight with a machete or a revolver. The graphics are among the best are now available on the market.Each creature moves with this animation fluid that they sometimes seem to be vie.Quels are the results of these graphics excellent is that will make many games nonstop action appear outdated by comparison. After having played the Aztecs a few times, you can easily become addicted.

Aztec has, however, a few minor flaws.Opportunity graphics routines leave "garbage" on the screen.In addition, the documentation included with the game is sufficient but far clearly écrit.Je had to play several times until I realized that you need to kneel down twice before placing the dynamite.Ces minor flaws affect rarely play, but you should not, for example, run in the next room just after a stick dynamite.lorsque lighting a few faults of the Aztecs are balanced against some of the best graphics action and General designs now available, the latter certainly wins hands down.


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