Review by Raphie on 09 Feb 2012 (Rating: 3)
Invisible. Silent. Stolen. Well that was the movie (or book I guess, or perhaps just the loading screen for that matter) but if this game was to be described in three words here's how it'll go - Annoying. Unfair. Brick Hard. Well okay that's four words but I'm numerically thick! Yeah this is murder, of all the times I've played this 4 times I've died at level 1 and 3 times I've died at the very beginning because if you don't land on the conning tower perfectly at the start then guess what? It's game over instantly! Not that is unfair!
Looks nice, sounds nice, plays like a nightmare.
Review by YOR on 08 Nov 2017 (Rating: 2)
This is a rarity for Spectrum games, in that so many people are credited for it, although I wonder how many of them actually worked on the Z80 code as I suspect the credits are based for the multiple systems this came out on. But in spite of the many people supposedly involved they still couldn't produced a decent game out of it. While not the worst looking game it doesn't play particularly good and it's a bit too unfairly difficult at times to fully enjoy it. As well as that, one of the levels has one of the worst tunes I've ever heard in my life, proper ear-bleeding stuff. I quite liked the movie, but this game is a bit pants and it's therefore just another poor movie licence game.