Longplay: Blake Stone - Planet Strike - 100% (1994) [MS-DOS]

Blake Stone: Planet Strike is a first-person shooter video game, the sequel to Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold, made by JAM Productions and released for DOS on October 28, 1994, by Apogee Software.

Following Pyrus Goldfire's escape at the end of Aliens of Gold, British Intelligence initiated a large-scale search to capture him. For many years, no trace of the arch-villain could be found. In 2149, Dr. Goldfire is spotted in an abandoned training facility near the former STAR Institute. He is building an army stronger than anything witnessed before, in a second attempt to enslave humanity. Blake Stone is once again sent to stop the villain, with a direct order to find and terminate Dr. Goldfire, so that he would never threaten earth again.

Most of the gameplay is identical to the previous game in the series. In contrast to Aliens of Gold, in which the player has to retrieve the red access card to unlock the next floor in the elevator, the player advances levels in Planet Strike by way of the "Security Cube". The player must first acquire the fission detonator on that level. Then the player must locate the Security Cube itself and drop/arm the detonator. Once the Security Cube is destroyed, Stone can return to the main transporter to access the next level. The game contains one linear campaign of 20 levels and 4 secret levels, instead of six episodes with 54 levels and 12 secret levels as was in Aliens of Gold. There is also a new weapon.

Planet Strike eliminated some features of the auto-map system in order to make navigation more challenging. There is now only a minimap which shows at most 1/8 of a level, and the option of a non-rotating map has been removed. Thus the player must overcome the distortions caused by the map rotation and can potentially get lost when retracing steps to a newly unlocked area. The removal of these features also makes it more difficult to determine possible locations of secret areas. As a tradeoff, the pushable walls leading to secret areas are marked on the minimap, but only when it is at 4X magnification, making its coverage too small to be of use in navigation. Moreover, using the 4X and 2X views (which marks enemies which may be morphing or cloaked) expends magnification power, which must be refilled in a manner similar to ammunition.

The game's working title was "Blake Stone: Firestorm". Due to programming issues and lack of computer memory, the only way to implement different digitized voices in the game was to reverse the existing ones from Aliens of Gold. Just like Aliens of Gold and Wolfenstein 3D, the maps were designed using Tile Editor (TEd). The woman character in the cover art was placed deliberately to catch the attention of viewers in game stores, despite not appearing in-game

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MS-DOS Gaming gameplay videos for all of you retrogamers in Full HD/60 FPS 🎮🕹️!

0:00:00 Intro & Main Menu
0:04:47 Area 1: Transport Arrival Area
0:09:27 Area 2: Bio-Tech Labs
0:13:35 Secret: Mutant Programming
0:19:27 Area 3: Cargo Holding
0:25:48 Area 4: Radiation Containment
0:36:40 Area 5: Trainee Quarters
0:46:16 Area 6: Security Section
0:56:40 Secret: Plasma Test Areas
1:01:52 Area 7: Rehabilitation Areas
1:07:46 Area 8: Weapons Training
1:15:51 Area 9: Administrative Areas
1:26:44 Area 10: Communications
1:31:04 Area 11: Mutant Holding Chambers
1:39:34 Area 12: Cryogenics Labs
1:49:15 Area 13: Engeneering Sector
1:55:38 Area 14: High Security Area
2:02:53 Secret: Bio Mechanics Labs
2:09:17 Area 15: Supply Processing
2:16:36 Area 16: Bio Materials Storage
2:24:48 Area 17: Crew Quarters
2:32:12 Area 18: Mutant Isolation Area
2:37:12 Area 19: Cryo Testing Chambers
2:41:41 Secret: Cyborg Repair Bays
2:52:56 Area 20: Goldfire's Lair
3:00:23 Ending
3:00:51 Highscore

Дата на публикация: 20 март, 2021
Категория: Игри

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