Software:Scorpion (video game)
Scorpion is a platform/shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Digital Magic Software for the Amiga in 1989.[1] The game was also re-released as Fly Fighter, with another title screen and another order of levels.
Gameplay
The player fights hordes of enemies while traversing five side-scrolling levels, such as a harbour, jungle and ice land,[2] each of which is guarded by a powerful boss.[3] The player character attacks enemies by firing energy bolts from their fingers.[4]
Plot
The protagonist Scorpion is ostensibly fighting to rescue the kidnapped Princess of Scorpia. In a surprise ending, Scorpion kills the evil princess, revealing herself to be her good sister and now-sole heir to the throne.[5]
Reception
The game received the ratings of 93% in Amiga Computing, 69% in Computer and Video Games, 62% in The Games Machine, 60% in CU Amiga, and 47% in The One. According to Amiga Computing, "Everything about Scorpion screams quality and style, except for the box illustration which is a little iffy. The game is a zany Gryzor cum Green Beret hybrid with deliriously large, fast characters and plenty of bit noises."[6] Computer and Video Games called it "a competently executed game, let down by some easily corrected errors, and suffer[ing] from not enough outside criticism before release."[7]
References
- ↑ "TheOne Magazine Issue 11". August 1989. https://archive.org/stream/theone-magazine-11/TheOne_11_Aug_1989#page/n13/mode/1up/search/scorpio.
- ↑ "TheOne Magazine Issue 07". April 1989. https://archive.org/stream/theone-magazine-07/TheOne_07_Apr_1989#page/n54/mode/1up/search/scorpion.
- ↑ South, Phil (May 1989). "Reviews - Scorpion". Computer and Video Games (EMAP) (91): 36.
- ↑ "A Sting in the Tail - Scorpion". The Games Machine (Newsfield Publications) (18): 44. May 1989.
- ↑ "Ending for Scorpion(Amiga)". Vgmuseum.com. http://www.vgmuseum.com/end/amiga/a/sco.htm.
- ↑ "Amiga Computing Magazine Issue 013". June 1989. https://archive.org/stream/amiga-computing-magazine-013/AmigaComputing_013_Jun_1989#page/n76/mode/1up/.
- ↑ "Computer and Videogames Magazine Issue 091". May 1989. https://archive.org/stream/computer-and-videogames-091/ComputerAndVideoGames_091_May_1989#page/n35/mode/1up/.
External links
- Sorpion at Amiga Hall of Light
- Scorpion at Lemon Amiga
- (in German) TheLegacy :: Scorpion
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scorpion (video game).
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