|
|
|||||||||
| New Arrivals Back in Stock Price Reductions Upcoming Titles Best of the Best GAMES Shareware Games Shareware Toolkits Roleplaying Games Adventure Games* Action Games Arcade Games Sports Games Simulators War Games Strategy Games Card/Board/Puzzles Murder Mysteries Game Packs Family Games Star Trek Titles PC PRODUCTS Games Children Reference Publishing MIDI & Sound Shareware Screen Savers Programming Hardware Accessories Closeouts MAC PRODUCTS Null |
Sales Curve Interactive Game Ratings:
The once simple and good-natured Jobe, now a psychotic virtual Cybergod, still roams free within the confines of the VSI mainframe computer. As Dr. Lawrence Angelo, your mission is to fight your way through the military defence network to locate and destroy the Omega Chip. This chip lies at the very heart of Cyberjobe's Virtual City and gives him direct control over the Information Super-Highway. Without it, his plans for world domination through the power of information technology will be halted - for now! Select and explore your own perilous path through levels spanning three massive game CDs. The 1800 Megabytes of game contains ten styles of gameplay, scores of adversaries, and a challenge which will test your gaming skills to the full. To survive you must drive your physical and mental stamina to its limits. Cyberwar has been declared - are you worthy of this venture?
Requirements: 486 sx25 Processor, Double Speed CD ROM drive, 320 x 200 x 256, Color VGA/S-VGA Monitor, Keyboard
Reviews:Computer Gaming World, December 1994 "This sequel to Lawnmower Man actually resembles the film from which it was derived more than the original game. Instead of the limited 32 colors of its predecessor, the evil Cyberjobe is resplendently rendered here, and the overall game manages to capture much of the visual magnificence of the movie." "While there is still too much 3D eye-candy, at least the puzzles require a greater deal of thought than before. The action is also more varied, featuring a wild ride through a tunnel in a cyber-ship, and a first-person blast fest with some inhuman baddies."
©1998 CD-ROM Access.
All rights for original work reserved. |
||||||||