Was there any other Amstrad games similar to this? I recall a similar game, maybe a bit more primitive, but outside with trees that formed a maze in some places. I think it was also a bit more zoomed out. Any ideas?
@@Metr81 thanks for the suggestion but it wasn’t that either. In the game I’m trying to remember, I think there may have been an outline of a figure in the bottom of the screen, which represented your health and went down if you were hit or anything. It’s like a fragment of a memory, so not even sure I have got that right!
i looked at your video i see you kill the last boss with ordinary spells, i used to kill boss heads with chaos mask as i wasthinking the boss whas immune against all other spells
This game brings back amazing memories - one of the very first games I ever played on my Amstrad 6128 in 1986 :)
A really good game this one. This is like a really cool upgrade of Gauntlet. Only "downside" is you wish it had some more lvls.
I love how metal this title screen looks, but has such inappropriately JOLLY music
Was there any other Amstrad games similar to this? I recall a similar game, maybe a bit more primitive, but outside with trees that formed a maze in some places. I think it was also a bit more zoomed out. Any ideas?
Check Stryfe, recorded it before this one. It's the first one that comes to my head at least :)
@@Metr81 thanks for the suggestion but it wasn’t that either. In the game I’m trying to remember, I think there may have been an outline of a figure in the bottom of the screen, which represented your health and went down if you were hit or anything. It’s like a fragment of a memory, so not even sure I have got that right!
i looked at your video i see you kill the last boss with ordinary spells, i used to kill boss heads with chaos mask as i wasthinking the boss whas immune against all other spells
La musica esta cojonuda jeje
Green screen 464