Renegade or Target Renegade?
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Renegade or Target Renegade?
Your fave? Both awesome games, good graphics and gameplay, but mine maybe Renegade, a really great conversion of the original arcade game.
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
Oh boy. These two are incredibly good games, and it really is a tough choice to pick the best out of the two of them. (Although it is massively obvious that the third game is a huge piece of digital faecal matter, everyone can agree on that.)
I will go for Target Renegade for these points...
Target Renegade is the easier of the two games, and I guess some people will pick Renegade for the challenge aspect. Renegade also gets huge kudos because the Spectrum version is so much better than the arcade.
I will go for Target Renegade for these points...
- larger playing area
- two player option
- ability to pick up and use weapons
Target Renegade is the easier of the two games, and I guess some people will pick Renegade for the challenge aspect. Renegade also gets huge kudos because the Spectrum version is so much better than the arcade.
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
Renegade for me. It just has more integrity of the two. Everything is where you expect it to be, plays the way you expect, without any unnecessary elements. TR on the other hand feels like an expanded fan remake of sorts, that is, first and foremost, an attempt to imitate. And that ingame tune is just a mood-killer for me, as opposed to funky chavs-everyday-life vibes of the first game.
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
One of those questions which never seem to get old
Anyway - throughout 30 years my opinion has not changed. Renegade is tighter, more brutal and varied. Target Renegade is unnecessarily long, enemies mostly behave the same, and when you pick up a weapon, it becomes much easier. Has a nifty two-player mode as a plus over the first instalment, however.
Anyway - throughout 30 years my opinion has not changed. Renegade is tighter, more brutal and varied. Target Renegade is unnecessarily long, enemies mostly behave the same, and when you pick up a weapon, it becomes much easier. Has a nifty two-player mode as a plus over the first instalment, however.
Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
Target Renegade for me.
Renegade was OK, fairly hard, but I found the controls a bit smoother and less clunky in Target Renegade. Plus I liked the variety of location and opponents.
Renegade was OK, fairly hard, but I found the controls a bit smoother and less clunky in Target Renegade. Plus I liked the variety of location and opponents.
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
Also, chicks with whips.Hikaru wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:05 am Renegade for me. It just has more integrity of the two. Everything is where you expect it to be, plays the way you expect, without any unnecessary elements. TR on the other hand feels like an expanded fan remake of sorts, that is, first and foremost, an attempt to imitate. And that ingame tune is just a mood-killer for me, as opposed to funky chavs-everyday-life vibes of the first game.
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
One of the reasons I preferred Target Renegade were the weapons. I also preferred the flying kick movement to the original.
[Edit: can understand the issues with the 128k music though, it did sound a bit out of place]
[Edit: can understand the issues with the 128k music though, it did sound a bit out of place]
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
I felt like Renegade relied on just using tricks to defeat the enemies, you had 20 enemies following you at once, so you had to use cheap stuff like getting someone up against a wall.
Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
Renegade is best.
TR is good but too easy. It's basically trivial to complete. The weapons feel too limiting for me, the co op didn't work great because the keyboard controls would get a bit mixed up and it was a bit too cartoonist.
Still good tho. And not the abortion that followed.
TR is good but too easy. It's basically trivial to complete. The weapons feel too limiting for me, the co op didn't work great because the keyboard controls would get a bit mixed up and it was a bit too cartoonist.
Still good tho. And not the abortion that followed.
Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
If Target Renegade is too easy for you, you have 2 options:
1) Complete it, save a snapshot there and always play from that snapshot. It restarts but with bigger difficulty.
2) Play my mod https://bumfungaming.com/shop/zx-games/targetrenegade/
1) Complete it, save a snapshot there and always play from that snapshot. It restarts but with bigger difficulty.
2) Play my mod https://bumfungaming.com/shop/zx-games/targetrenegade/
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Re: Renegade or Target Renegade?
As much as I love Target Renegade and would list it higher than Renegade in my all time favourites, Renegade is just a much better, tighter game, and tougher to complete. Renegade, like Flying Shark, is an improvement on the original arcade.