Katakis / Rainbow Arts 1988
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Ratings for this game

Programming:
9.5

Graphics:
9.5

Music:
9.5

Playability:
8.5

Total:
9.5


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Your comments

Emperor Roscoe: Manfred Trenz didn't have much luck, did he? First Great Giana Sisters got taken off the shelves for being too close to Mario, then this got the same treatment because it was an R-Type knock off. A fine game and though a little hard at times, it's still quite rewarding.

Tano: This, Armalyte and Delta are the best shooters on the c64. This has great weaponry, very nice and colourful gfx, great music and sfx, lots of variety between the levels and a satisfying gameplay. Aside from being an R-Type rip-off, the game is not flawless: some bugs, even in the collision detection dept., a small playing area, and quite a heavy reliance on luck (balls). The pros much than compensate for that and this is definitely a topclass shmup.

ThunderBlade: An absolute masterpiece in 1988! One of the most classical games on the C64 ever!

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