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Champions of Zulula: Elite Edition
In the land of Akistar there is a city known as Zulula that holds martial tournaments. Stories of these tournaments have spread throughout the land, leading to a surge of strong challengers and beasts willing to fight. However, the city holds many dark secrets, in the form of the Evil Lords who rule in secret. Can one hero not only claim fame and glory in the tournament, but also rid the city of these horrors?
Champions of Zulula: Elite Edition is an expanded version of OSP's previous Champions of Zulula. It is a slightly different take on the fighting genre, with 24 different playable character types, several unique boss enemies, and multiple modes.
The gameplay is somewhat simplistic, as each character type has attacks, a jump and a block. Arenas can hold up to four combatants at a time, and each character can move on the X and Y axes. Game modes include one-on-one combat (against the computer or other players), a tournament mode, the 20 Monsters Bash, and special boss fights. The game also contains many unconventional elements, such as strange playable creatures and quirky dialogue.
Flame Storm
Flame Storm is a classic DOS game that was released in 1995, developed by SP Games. It is a strategy and action game that takes players on an exhilarating journey through war-torn worlds and intense battles. The game follows the story of a high-ranking commander in an intergalactic war between humans and an alien race known as the Zorbs.
The plot of Flame Storm is set in the year 2195, where Earth's resources are depleted, and the humans are in dire need of a new habitable planet. In pursuit of this, they come across the Zorbs, who are also looking for a new world to call their own. This sparks a massive war between the two races, with the player taking on the role of the human commander fighting to defend their planet.
One of the key features of Flame Storm is its strategic gameplay. Players must carefully plan and execute their moves, considering factors such as resources, enemy troop movements, and terrain advantages. This adds a layer of complexity to the game, making it more than just a simple shooter. It requires players to think strategically and use their resources wisely to defeat the Zorbs.
The game also offers a variety of weapons and vehicles that players can use in battle. These range from ground troops, such as tanks and soldiers, to air support, like helicopters and bombers. Each option has its advantages and disadvantages, and it's up to the player to decide the best course of action. This adds a dynamic and ever-changing element to the gameplay, making it more engaging and challenging.
Aside from its strategic gameplay and diverse arsenal, Flame Storm also boasts impressive graphics for its time. The game's 2D graphics are detailed and well-crafted, immersing players in the war-torn worlds of the game. The sound effects and music also add to the overall experience, creating a realistic and intense atmosphere.
Flame Storm received positive reviews upon its release, with critics praising its engaging gameplay, challenging difficulty, and impressive graphics. It quickly became a fan favorite among DOS gamers, solidifying its place in the gaming hall of fame. Even today, the game has a cult following, with many still playing and discussing it online.