Prohibition

Reviewed by John Davison jnr

 

Issue 29

Sep/Oct 87

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Infogrames

Price: £19.95

Prohibition is not the first game to be released from the French company Infogrames, but it is the first that I have encountered, and I must be honest with you, it isn't exactly the greatest game ever written.

Infogrames have taken the theme from the Prohibition era in the 1930's in America and turned it into what is potentially a good game but which falls short in several areas. As with many games nowadays it is another shoot 'em up. You control the sight of a machine gun, and must scroll around the various buildings blowing away the gangsters hiding in windows, dustbins, doorways etc. The gunsight is controlled by either the mouse, which feels fairly natural after a while, or the keyboard, which doesn't. The background scrolls smoothly by in any of four directions, and is quite fast. The background itself is in medium resolution, so only four colours are available. The colours chose are black, red, white and grey which gives a certain 'old' murky nineteen thirties type feel to the game and adds to the atmosphere enormously. However, whereas other reviewers have said the graphics are good, I personally feel that they are rather too plain. I feel that the authors could have done a much better job.

The sound is digitized, as in many cases on the ST. The screams of the hostages and the 'ratatat' of the machine guns are all excellent. When you are hit, the sound of your scream and groaning really is quite horrific!

This isn't a bad game, but then again it isn't a good game either. Some people will however find it enthralling because it tempts you back for 'just one more try'.

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