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Savage (video game)

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Initial release date
  
1988

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Genre
  
Action game

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Platforms
  
Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, AmigaOS, Atari ST, DOS, MS-DOS

Developers
  
Acclaim Cheltenham, Telecomsoft, David Whittaker, David Perry

Publishers
  
Telecomsoft, Microplay Software, Firebird Software Ltd.

Similar
  
Acclaim Cheltenham games, Other games

Savage is an action video game developed by Probe Software and published by Firebird Software in 1988 for ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST and MS-DOS. In 1989 Firebird published a version for the Amiga.

Contents

Gameplay

Savage is a three-part game; the first part is side-scrolling level with a muscular hero warrior fighting his way in a castle dungeon; the second is a 3D into-the-screen action sequence where the player has to shoot targets while avoiding monstrous stone heads; the third level a bird has to find its way in a 2d scrolling maze, collect four keys and reach the exit.

The story is a swords and sorcery fantasy, with the muscular hero in the end rescuing his 'maiden love' from the clutches of the "Dark Guardian".

Critical reaction

Your Sinclair awarded the game 9 out of 10, praising the detailed and colourful graphics achieved with the Spectrum.

The Commodore 64/128 version of the game was reviewed in 1990 in Dragon #155 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. The reviewers complimented the game, stating, "Savage is one of the best C64/128 arcade games we’ve played lately. Especially of note is the game's music, which is of extraordinarily high quality. The graphic sprites are well designed, and play is fast." They concluded the review by saying, "Yes, Savage is savage—on both your joystick palm and fire-button finger. If you aren’t quick, you’re dead. [...] Savage is a very good arcade/fantasy game and is well named!"

References

Savage (video game) Wikipedia