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| Interstate '82 English |
| Amazon.com Review: Following up the success of a sleeper hit like Interstate '76 isn't an easy task. Set in an alternate universe, where the oil crisis never subsided, Interstate '76 combined elements of racing and vehicular combat to create a thrilling experience for both solo and multiplayer gamers alike. Activision stands poised to rekindle the spark with a sequel, Interstate '82, set six years later in the fashion and music horror known as the early 1980s.
Players assume the role of Taurus, a no-nonsense vigilante who teams up with Skye Champion in the search for her missing brother (Groove Champion, the protagonist from the original game). Its familiar action-oriented game play remains mostly intact. Players sit behind the wheel of turbo and weapon-charged cars and trucks (over 30 playable vehicles) and use a variety of bullet- or missile-based weapons to eliminate enemy vehicles, affectionately known as "Creepers."
The sequel's most unique aspect is the ability to hop out of your vehicle during a mission and enter another. The search for hidden (and better) cars provides some of the more interesting detours during the often-repetitive and visually inconsistent missions. Still, while offering a decent story line and plenty of auto-combat game play, Interstate '82 doesn't quite live up to the engrossing standard of its predecessor.
Game Features:
Customize 15 '80s-style cars with up to 25 weapons
Rock and roll in on- and off-road battles with a massive vehicle-mounted arsenal
Exit your vehicle to car-jack your enemies, switch to better cars, or even run for cover
Immense 3-D outdoor and indoor environments, including Las Vegas, unfinished freeways, and underground sewers
Vehicles include '81 Messernacht, '82 Daisan 420x, '32 Deuce Coupe, and '68 Phaedra Palomino
NOTE: The game has problems with WinXP (movies play but it stops responding when loading the first level). I managed to get it to run by doing a file search for "aclayers.dll" and *temporarily* deleting *all* instances found. To do that just select the files in the search results window and press delete. Make sure you *restore* the files from Recycle Bin after you're done playing. This has worked for me, I don't guarantee it'll work for you. Of course you're doing this at your own risk. Don't blame me if something doesn't work afterwards.
Thanks to eberon for this one
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