Strike Force Harrier
The game is played in low-res mode similar to Mirrorsofts other sims, so the graphics are a bit drab... although they are adequate. The Harriers unique characteristics are faithfully reproduced in the game. For instance, if you get in a heavy dogfight you can suddenly shift the direction of the engines enabling you to flip behind an enemy and get him firmly in your sights. The display is split in two: first-person view from the cockpit, and the control panel. There's also a HUD that gives you status information and other niceties that modern fighters are equipped with. The animation is fast, but a little jerky.
The objective is quite simplistic, and more fitting in an arcade game: fight both air and ground enemies on your way to destroying their headquarters. One interesting feature is that you can set up ground support by defending your bases along the way. These provide the only means to rearm and refuel your fighter, so they must be protected at all costs.
Overall, Strike Force Harrier is a fun light sim that is too simple for veteran pilots, but more sophisticated for joystick jockeys. Worth a look, although the replayability is quite low.
Average Rating: | 7.09 [11 votes] |
Genre: | Simulation |
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Developer: | Mirrorsoft |
Publisher: | Domark |
Year: | 1988 |
Software Copyright: | Mirrorsoft |
Theme: | Modern |
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More Info: | Mobygames | The Web |
System Requirements: | DOS |
If you like this game, try: | Harrier Jump Jet, Super-VGA Harrier, Flight of The Intruder |
Thanks to... | Neilz |
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