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Composer(s)
  
David Whittaker

Developer
  
David Whittaker

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Initial release date
  
1988

Genre
  
Action-adventure game

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Platforms
  
Amiga, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, AmigaOS, Amstrad CPC, DOS, MSX

Publishers
  
Psygnosis, DROsoft, Animagic SA

Similar
  
Psygnosis games, Shoot 'em up games

Obliterator demo


Obliterator is a side-scrolling arcade adventure computer game published by Psygnosis in 1988.

Contents

Amiga longplay obliterator


Summary

The game was programmed by David H. Lawson and its graphics were made by Garvan Corbett and Jim Ray Bowers. The control method is identical to that of Barbarian which was published the previous year.

The game begins when the main character Drak is teleported into the alien spaceship that is approaching the earth. The objective of the game is to destroy the spaceship by finding certain objects from the ship. When the self-destruction is active, Drak has to find an escape shuttle before the spaceship blows up in order to survive.

The game was released for many formats including Amiga, Atari ST, MSX, ZX Spectrum and IBM PC.

The soundtrack was composed by David Whittaker and the cover art is by the artist Roger Dean.

Reception

Obliterator was reviewed in Computer Gaming World as a fun, well-executed action game, albeit not a challenging one. The game was praised for using score not just as an arbitrary value, but also to determine the time left for the hero to escape.

C-lehti (3/1988) gave five stars for Amiga version and also full ten points for its music, graphics, interest-factor and "atmosphere". The review says that the game shows that the Amiga computer is capable of delivering what users have been awaiting, using computer's capabilities in a way that makes gaming experience a visual enjoyment. The review notes that the game is relatively easy to finish but still leaves a feeling that the game was worthy of its price. A possibility to save a game state on a disk is seen as an improvement to the previous game, Barbarian, from the authors.

References

Obliterator Wikipedia