Ocean was off to a good start with Batman the movie. I loved it on the c64 and Amiga. Even though it introduced the dreaded 'mini game' in the middle, it didnt stop it being a genuinely fun game. Every movie licence after that (apart from Adams family) was absolute garbage. Including this Turkey. T2. A collection of tedious and lazily thought out mini games. Doesn't everone love the odd tile puzzle spinkled into their ponderous action games? P.s. i like your selection of Amiga mods you choose for the background music. Impossible mission and tusker 😊
Yes indeed - I much preferred Ocean's arcade conversions to their movie tie-ins... I also threw in a little Jaguar XJ220 into the soundtrack mix as well 😉 Thanks for commenting and hope you are enjoying the videos!
I'll avoid them like the plague!😊 This was one of the first games I owned after upgrading from a Commodore 64 to the Amiga - so I was wowed by the graphics. But it didn't take long for that novelty to wear off...
deserve an award for gettig through this one!
Haha, thanks - worried at one point that I was going to run out of footage the game is so linear! 😂😂
Ocean was off to a good start with Batman the movie. I loved it on the c64 and Amiga. Even though it introduced the dreaded 'mini game' in the middle, it didnt stop it being a genuinely fun game. Every movie licence after that (apart from Adams family) was absolute garbage. Including this Turkey. T2. A collection of tedious and lazily thought out mini games. Doesn't everone love the odd tile puzzle spinkled into their ponderous action games? P.s. i like your selection of Amiga mods you choose for the background music. Impossible mission and tusker 😊
Yes indeed - I much preferred Ocean's arcade conversions to their movie tie-ins...
I also threw in a little Jaguar XJ220 into the soundtrack mix as well 😉
Thanks for commenting and hope you are enjoying the videos!
Never use cliche's like 'wax lyrical'
I remember buying this and hating it
I'll avoid them like the plague!😊
This was one of the first games I owned after upgrading from a Commodore 64 to the Amiga - so I was wowed by the graphics. But it didn't take long for that novelty to wear off...