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The Lost Vikings

Interplay 1993
Genre: Action, Strategy
Language: English
Licence: Commercial
System: PC
Rating: ?
Gesh:
5/6
Overall:
5/6

Review by Gesh (published January 18th, 2001, last updated June 24th, 2007):
As I write this review/manual I assume you know nothing at all about the game. That's because anyone who has ever played The Lost Vikings will never forget it and won't need a manual or a review to get started again.

First, what kind of a game is The Lost Vikings (hereinafter TLV)? Listed as a Puzzle/Platform, this is one of these games where you watch the world from the side as it scrolls when you move your character. See the screenshots if you don't know what I am talking about. Then comes the puzzle element - you don't just go around shooting monsters, jumping and flipping switches (although you do that as well), but think your way through each level too.

Unlike other similar games, in TLV you control 3 characters: the vikings Erik, Olaf and Baleog. Each has different abilities and is essential (and required) for the completion of each level. The objective is simple and always the same - bring all 3 vikings to the area labeled 'EXIT'. If one dies, you have to replay the level. At the beginning of each level you are given a 4-character code so you can continue from where you left yesterday.

The abilities of each viking differ greatly and only by combining all three will you manage to finish the level. You control just one at a time and switch them with Ctrl. Erik can jump and break walls. He also has somewhat greater walking speed than the rest. Olaf carries a shield that can be used in 3 ways - as a means of protection (from the front and above), as a parachute (!) and as a platform for Erik to jump higher. Baleog has a sword and a bow and arrows. Except for fighting, he can shoot arrows at loose things and make them fall or 'push' buttons from a distance. You need to figure out what you need to do in a particular situation, e.g. use Olaf to block an enemy while you fight it with Baleog.

The controls are simple - you use only Ctrl, 'S', 'D' and 'F' and the arrows to control the vikings (there are a few other buttons which are discussed later).

Erik - use 'F' to jump while walking or standing. Press and hold 'D' while walking and he'll start running head first and if he hits a 'breakable' barrier or wall it will break and clear the way or reveal a secret area. He can also step on Olaf's shield and jump higher than usual.

Olaf - the shield guy. Using 'D' or 'F' produces the same result - toggles the shield position (front or above). With shield in front, he and everyone behind him are safe from projectiles and monster attacks coming from this direction. With the shield above his head he can: 'glide' when falling, shield himself and others from things coming from above (not all!) and can also help Erik jump higher if he steps on it.

Baleog - 'F' swings the sword, 'D' shoots an arrow (he never runs out of arrows).
Pressing 'S' with any of them activates a button if you are standing next to one, activates a teleport or starts talking to another creature in some cases.
Other buttons: 'E' to use the currently selected item (and unlock doors when you have the correct key selected), Tab to enter Item Selection Mode, 'F' in Item Selection Mode to enter Item Transfer Mode (press these again to return to game, press arrows to give item to a viking next to you or put in trash), Esc brings Level Give-Up prompt, Alt-X brings Game Exit Prompt.

There are some items in the game that you can collect and use, but they are pretty straightforward and I'll leave it to you to figure out what they are.

The graphics in the game are beautiful. Not Quake-III-Arena-beautiful, but you can see that someone spent a good deal of time polishing the game. And for the time it was released, these were excellent. The music is nothing extraordinary, but it's good. I'd rather listen to it while playing than to Britney Spears. Then again, I'd rather walk deaf than listen to Britney.

All in all a great game. Well balanced, the puzzles are interesting but not frustrating and there's enough action. Get it while supplies last!


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