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Liberation

Liberation

Credits
Published: 1994, Mindscape Logo
Developer:Byte Engineers
Design:Antony Crowther, Ross Goodley
Manager:Juliet Pitt
Producer:Tony Lazzerini, Clive Fort, Steve Whittle
Graphics:Herman Serrano, Andy Allenson, Antony Crowther, Shamsul Rosunally, Ross Goodley
Musician:Mark Alan Knight (TDK)
Sound Effects:Andre Jacquemin, Antony Crowther
Information
Hardware:OCS, ECS
Disks:5
License:Commercial
Language:English
Players:1 Only
Relationship:Also available for CD32
Sequel to Captive
Notes:Script: Kim Blake, Ross Goodley
Voice Talents: Liz Carling, Chris Grant, Ian Mickie, Neil Morrisey
Sound Digitisation: Chris Crowther, Mort
Documentation: Richard Hewison, Carl Fitzhugh
Categorization
Genre:Adventure
Subgenre:RPG 3D
Tags:dungeoncrawler, dystopia, firstperson, rpg, scifi
Magazine Reviews
Amiga Format 58 (Apr 1994) 9/10
Amiga Joker (Apr 1994) 65%
Amiga Power 36 (Apr 1994) 89%
AUI Vol 8 No 4 (May 1994) 80%
Computer + Video Games 150 (May 1994) 92%
CU Amiga (Apr 1994) 96%
The One Amiga 67 (Apr 1994) 92%
Average magazine rating: 86%

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Graphics: 9Music: 5Playability: 6Overall: 4

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7 Comments

UpTheDownEscalator 2014-05-02
(9/10)
I have to say that I'm absolutely fascinated by this one, it always draws me back to make that little bit of extra progress and to see the next twist. Scouting around the numerous floors of the multitudes and multitudes of buildings can get repetitive but you always want to locate that new strand in the web of intrigue! Furthermore, hot-footing it to a building's nearest exit after the police are called really gets your blood pumping. Sterling stuff, and 9/10 from me
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habib23q 2011-12-16
(8/10)
Excellent and amazing game on the amiga..i played this along with hired guns quite abit back in the day!!!
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radioman970 2008-04-03
This was the version I had. I didn't even know there was a CD32 version since I rushed out to get this one so fast. I may have misordered and got this swappin floppin version my mistake. At any rate, it's a fun game. But lacking behind many of my similar favorites of the time like Hired Guns.
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DeAdLy_cOoKiE 2007-08-16
(7/10)
Excellent follow up to Captive. Technically impressive as most of the world and missions are generated with each game.
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elend 2007-04-05
(8/10)
Maybe THE best Intro you can get on your Amiga. Amazing Soundtrack by TDK, too. The Game itself... Well I never understand what I was supposed to do there. But it looked great.
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amigabill 2006-02-24
Trully awesome intro and music but the game was a bit 2 chaotic !
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Predseda 2004-12-06
Awesome Intro and especially intro music!!!!
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