Crime Wave
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Review by Underdogs:
Arcade-style action game by Access Software - very "inspired" (to put it mildly) by the coin-op game Narc. Nothing special, except that most of the blood-filled graphics are digitized - as done very often in Access Software's games of that time. The plot is just there to window-dress the action part: the president's daughter is kidnapped, and it's up to you, "super crime fighter" Luke McCrabe to rescue her and save the day. Gameplay is simple 2D side-scrolling action, in which all you do is blast endless waves of baddies. Digitization is a technique that may be useful and attractive for adventure games, but for this kind of action game it just didn't work out-- everything looks very pixellated, cardboard-cutout, and people's movements are very jerky (imagine moving paper dolls around). The game is far too easy, too repetitive, and boring to watch. Even the action sequence in Dynamix' Rise of The Dragon is a lot more fun than this entire game.
Without a doubt, Crime Wave has the appeal of a cheap shareware game, and a low point in Access' long career. No wonder the company didn't return to the action genre at all after this Real Dog.
Average Rating: | 8.06 [59 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | Bruce Johnson |
Developer: | Access Software |
Publisher: | Access Software |
Year: | 1990 |
Software Copyright: | Access Software |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Bad Dudes, Renegade, Wild Streets |
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