The balock's or manatours as you called are bes faught if you let them come to you they will jump toward's you, you slash it move they will jump again slash move and repeat to victory, Also the ratmen you faught wern't ratmen they wee trogg's the ratmen are the little furry things. :o)
I loved the amiga. It was a 7mhz computer. The 1200 I believe was a 14mhz. It accomplished more impressive visuals and sounds and multitastking at 7 and 14 mhz than windows pc's running at 60mhz did.
I'd really recommend using a joystick and if you are using winuae emulate three floppy drives, put an adf file into each of them and don't have to swap disks in emulation.
This game might not look like much but I loved it back then and I still occasionally play it.
This game is fantastic. Too bad the guy playing it was so crappy. The fighting sequences are all about tactics and it's just as playable with keyboard as with joystick. All you have to do is know how to do the different attacks. Down+towards does a stabbing attack which is the most effective on the rat people. There are also lions, jumping furballs that hang you from their tails. big blue cows and more. The towns are also interesting as you can buy upgrades and gamble. Best played with 4 players
Hey dude, that was an awesome vid! You took me right back to being like 9 again : )
So much so I'm considering buying another Amiga 500 on fleabay just to feel that buzz again. Btw, is the pc emulation easy to do? Or is it soooo problematic it's easier to get a 2nd hand Amiga?
Just noticed there's a dude on eBay flogging a brand new sealed version on moonstone, pc version for 70 yes 70 quid!
@leecozens Amiga on the PC is very easy (depending on spec of PC). Look for Amiga Forever which was released by Cloanto - nice automated installer and a few different presets (A500, A1200, CD32 etc)
Can't beat the real thing though - I have an A500 (upgraded to 1mb), and A500+ (2mb), a CD32 and an A1200 with 4gb HD and 8mb ram :)
This is a lot like the board game Dark Tower. Best game ever made
liquid49286 2 weeks ago
The balock's or manatours as you called are bes faught if you let them come to you they will jump toward's you, you slash it move they will jump again slash move and repeat to victory, Also the ratmen you faught wern't ratmen they wee trogg's the ratmen are the little furry things. :o)
greenelf12 6 months ago
I loved the amiga. It was a 7mhz computer. The 1200 I believe was a 14mhz. It accomplished more impressive visuals and sounds and multitastking at 7 and 14 mhz than windows pc's running at 60mhz did.
Tapewormz 7 months ago
I'd really recommend using a joystick and if you are using winuae emulate three floppy drives, put an adf file into each of them and don't have to swap disks in emulation.
This game might not look like much but I loved it back then and I still occasionally play it.
alizta 1 year ago
No... It IS "Jag-war" and NOT "Jag-u-ar." Furthermore, its "thirty-two," not "firty-two."
FWAWrestling 1 year ago
This game is fantastic. Too bad the guy playing it was so crappy. The fighting sequences are all about tactics and it's just as playable with keyboard as with joystick. All you have to do is know how to do the different attacks. Down+towards does a stabbing attack which is the most effective on the rat people. There are also lions, jumping furballs that hang you from their tails. big blue cows and more. The towns are also interesting as you can buy upgrades and gamble. Best played with 4 players
mocthezuma 1 year ago
Hey dude, that was an awesome vid! You took me right back to being like 9 again : )
So much so I'm considering buying another Amiga 500 on fleabay just to feel that buzz again. Btw, is the pc emulation easy to do? Or is it soooo problematic it's easier to get a 2nd hand Amiga?
Just noticed there's a dude on eBay flogging a brand new sealed version on moonstone, pc version for 70 yes 70 quid!
Cheers again
leecozens 1 year ago
@leecozens Amiga on the PC is very easy (depending on spec of PC). Look for Amiga Forever which was released by Cloanto - nice automated installer and a few different presets (A500, A1200, CD32 etc)
Can't beat the real thing though - I have an A500 (upgraded to 1mb), and A500+ (2mb), a CD32 and an A1200 with 4gb HD and 8mb ram :)
bsg7 1 year ago
The game was hard enough wit a joy-stick, so with a keyboard it must be next to impossible.
Yeah, I remember that swamp monster bastard!
Vebinz 1 year ago
Nice comments:-)
manumores 1 year ago
it seems that is not a easy game
vidium 2 years ago
Haha, Voice over is epic! Sir-Tainly!
Damn I gotta pick this gore-fest up!
TaffTalk 2 years ago
This game was fucking amazing,good to see it again brings back a lot of memories.Hope your doing more game pick ups,really like them
luckysixpence 2 years ago
this one looks good dude, great review, Beneath A Steal Sky has 15 disks.
Retrosofer 2 years ago
Amigas were great though I have never seen this game before. It looks a cracker of a game.
no66y666 2 years ago
Wow the Amiga sure had some amazing graphics. I had no idea, not owning or seeing the system in its heyday. Thanks for posting :)
atarileaf 2 years ago
thanks for showing this, you do not see too many amiga reviews around, Merry Christmas!
misterintellivision 2 years ago
Great game, but holy shit is it hard! The dragon is such a pain haha. Good show man.
HalfBlindGamer 2 years ago
Spinal tap rules :)
Nesgamer1991 2 years ago
just lolled at the spinal tap bit :D
bobbiddod 2 years ago