Infiltrator II explained

Infiltrator II
Developer:Chris Gray Enterprises
Eastridge Technology (NES)
Publisher:Mindscape
Designer:Chris Gray
Artist:Nick Gray
Composer:Paul Butler
Platforms:Apple II, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, NES
Released:1987
Genre:Combat flight simulator
Modes:Single-player

Infiltrator II (shown as Infiltrator Part II: The Next Day in-game and published as Infiltrator on the NES) is a video game developed by Chris Gray Enterprises and released in 1987 by Mindscape.

Gameplay

Infiltrator II is a game in which the player pilots a Gizmo DHX2 helicopter and must enter enemy air space to infiltrate their ground facility.

Reception

M. Evan Brooks reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "While it is a credible job overall, this reviewer's hesitancy in offering a recommendation is that the product is more difficult than the normal arcade product. Given that difficulty, when compared against the likes of Gunship, it obviously falls short in both realism and replay value. If one is more inclined towards the arcade spectrum, however, Infiltrator II should fill the bill."[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Brooks . M. Evan . Choppers!: Evan's Fighting Gunships . Computer Gaming World . February 1988 . 1 . 44 . 14.
  2. Web site: Computer and Video Games Issue 0078.
  3. Web site: ACE Magazine Issue 10. July 1988.
  4. Web site: The Games Machine Magazine Issue 08.
  5. Web site: Aktueller Software Markt (ASM) Magazine (67 1988).