Jackal
Gameplay is standard kill-and-rescue fare, except that you control a jeep as opposed to just the commando. Jackal consists of six "enemy territories" and is played from an overhead perspective. Your only weapons are a machine gun and grenades (which could be upgraded to missiles later in the game). The graphics are nothing to write home aboutand they are actually inferior to Metal Gear, an earlier Konami game. However, its the gameplay that matters, and Jackal does not disappoint. The jeep controls very well - the only problem is that sometimes your jeep can get hung up on a wall. You can only fire the machine gun in one direction (upwards), although you can throw the grenades in any direction. In order to rescue the POWs, you must blast open the POW huts and pick up the POWs as they come running out, then deliver them to a waiting helicopter. You will also find other huts scattered around that are colored differently from the normal ones - inside these huts are special POWs. Pick those up to upgrade your grenades - first to a missile, then to a two-way explosive missile, and finally to a four-way explosive missile. To make the game more challenging, there is only one special POW in each hut, and only a couple of huts in each stage. In contrast to most Konami games, the bosses in Jackal aren't very impressive, although the last boss (huge laser tank) is very difficult to beat.
Overall, Jackal is another solid shooter from Konami that will keep fans happy. You can even mow down unsuspecting enemy foot soldiers with your jeep and see their little flattened forms lying motionless on the groundyears before Cannon Fodder [EG]. Two thumbs up!
Average Rating: | 8.9 [22 votes] |
Genre: | Action |
Designer: | |
Developer: | Konami |
Publisher: | Konami |
Year: | 1988 |
Software Copyright: | Konami |
Theme: | Organized Forces |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Metal Gear, Cabal, Sarge |
Thanks to... | JayDashef |
Technical Notes: | Run in pure DOS only |
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