007: Лицензия на убийство
007: License to Kill is one of the oldest James Bond games. James himself has long become a household name, probably quite a large number of games have been created about him. But it all started with these creations as 007: License To Kill. In this game there is nothing special for the game industry of such time. In our hands is a spell that runs around locations and casually kills enemies. Compared to today's games, 007: License To Kill is rather unconvincing. Almost everyone speaks of it as one of the not the best games that have ever been launched for resale. Apparently, these players do not know exactly what once 007: License to Kill was the subject of adoration for a large number of young people. One of the assets of creation is that it is precisely that the walker does not take up a huge amount of space, the word "lags" is not applicable to it at all. Paying no attention to it, the graphics of the game destroys. Catching to close as soon as possible, for example, it is not clear exactly what kind of blot on the screen. The gameplay makes you yawn and think “what kind of intelligence were the creators? Is this a game for morons or for morons? It's probably worth putting a solid deuce to those who did 007: License To Kill before.
A decrepit arcade game on the topic of the rather unloved British superspy James Bond, who does not like communism, prefers alcohol and luxurious ladies to the roadway, in which any one succeeds, based on the movie of the same name. The plot of the game, absolutely probably, will be able to assess those who watched the movie (I - no). I managed to arrest only the fact that we, in the role of Bond, are hunting for the drug lord Sanchez, who killed Bond's wife.
By genre, this is a vertical "scroll shooter". The meaning of the game is made in completing missions by crossing the earth and clearing it of all kinds of enemies (servants of the drug lord). Not paying attention to the general uniformity, outwardly the missions are quite diverse: for example, we will not only have to run on personal two, but also manage different transport methods - for example, a car, an airplane. And, of course, as in any arcade, there is a collection of prizes, and quite ordinary ones (ammunition, ammunition).
Graphically, the game for the 1989 release looks decent, the figures of the enemies and the details of the surrounding environment are quite clear.
And in the event that we forget about who we are playing for, then it is quite likely to get some pleasure from the lively fun arcade provided. Well, in the event that there are admirers of the British superspy, they generally look in an integral order.