Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uupsi!sunic!dkuug!daimi!pilgrim From: pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk (Jakob G}rdsted) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Anarchy vs. Revenge of Defender vs. DataStorm Keywords: Defender Message-ID: <1990Dec21.041918.9737@daimi.aau.dk> Date: 21 Dec 90 04:19:18 GMT References: <1990Dec15.011313.10182@daimi.aau.dk> <1918@metaphor.Metaphor.COM> Sender: pilgrim@daimi.aau.dk (Jakob G}rdsted) Organization: DAIMI: Computer Science Department, Aarhus University, Denmark Lines: 22 djh@neuromancer.metaphor.com (Dallas J. Hodgson) writes: >I've played DataStorm, and the PC version of Revenge of Defender. How does >Anarchy measure up? Well I do not know anything about RevofDef, but I have both of the rest. I find Datastorm excellent, but Anarchy really good. To make it clearer: Anarchy I enjoy really much, but I find Datastorm to be The King of Defender. (for me). I myself would not have just one of them, but should I be forced I chose Datastorm, for the gameplay. + The controls in Anarchy are quite good. The graphics enchance the game, rather than disturb. You do not have to "look up on page xxx after word yyy, or otherwise I will blow up your monitor." The small shields that can protect your cannisters. The music. - There is no two player game(I have not seen any mentioned in the manual) The hundred thousand different special items could be made more quick to identify. Of course, I have talked about features, but really I enjoy playing the game.