- Assassin (video game)
Infobox VG| title = Assassin
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developer = Psionic Systems
publisher =Team 17
designer = David Broadhurst, Haydn Dalton,Allister Brimble
released = vgy|1992
genre = Action
modes =Single player
ratings =
platforms = Amiga
media =Floppy disk
input =Joystick "Assassin" is a video game for the
Commodore Amiga system. It was developed by Psionic Systems and published in vgy|1992 byTeam 17 . The game is anaction game that has platform andshoot-em-up type gameplay. "Assassin" was updated and re-released in vgy|1994 as "Assassin: Special Edition".Development
"Assassin" was developed by Psionic Systems in conjunction with
Team 17 . The project manager was Martyn Brown. Development was handled by programmers David Broadhurst and Haydn Dalton. With additional freelance work from Mike and Andrew Oakley.cite | title=Assassin manual | publisher=Team 17 | author=Psionic Systems | date=1992] The music and sound effects in the game were handled by long term Team 17 audio specialistAllister Brimble , who has credits for many Team 17 video games. [cite web | url=http://www.orchestralmedia.co.uk/OrchestralMediaPortfolio.pdf | title=Orchestrial Media Developments portfolio | publisher=Orchestrial Media Developments | format=pdf | accessdate=2008-04-07]Gameplay
"Assassin's" storyline is fairly simple. The character is an assassin that has been hired to kill the antagonist of the game, "Midian". He is then dropped behind enemy lines and must first disable Midian's power source, and then assassinate him. The assassin is armed with a
boomerang that is razor-edged.There are three skill levels to "Assassin", Rookie, Arcade and Ultimate. As well as changing the difficulty, each level unlocks more of the game than the level that is easier than it. The enemies are tougher to defeat in the higher levels, but there are more rewards.
The player must guide the
assassin through the levels facing enemies ranging from viscious dogs to wall mounted laser cannons. As well as the platforms, the player is able to control the assassin to climb on walls and ceilings as a method of getting around, and avoiding enemies. The player can use the boomerang to attack enemies, or use bonus weapons that are gained by achieving certain requirements. The whole game is controlled by ajoystick ."Assassin: Special Edition" was released 2 years after the original game and various gameplay elements were altered. The first level is gone which means that there no longer are the dogs as enemies, also the boomerang has been replaced with a laser gun.cite| title=Assassin: Special Edition Amiga Power review | publisher=Future Publishing | work=
Amiga Power | author=Faragher, Steve | date=April 1994 ]Reception
"Assassin" has received high ratings.
The One Amiga rated the game 92%, praising all areas of the game. In particular the sound effects. In the review, the reviewer noted that the sound effects were "some of the most imaginative and atmospheric I've ever heard". The only criticism in he review was that some of the backgrounds seemed empty. [cite| title=Assassin The One Amiga review | publisher=EMAP | work=The One Amiga | date=November 1992 | author=Upchurch, David | ] The review fromAmiga Power noted the similarities of the game to Strider andTurrican , but overall rated the game highly at 89%. Again, the atmosphere of the game was praised, as were the graphics and animation. [cite |title=Assassin Amiga Power review | publisher=Future Publishing | work=Amiga Power | author=Squires, Matthew | date=November 1992 ]CU Amiga scored the game 89% and noted the size of the game maps. There are over 1500 screens over the five levels. The magazine said this was one of the games most striking features. [cite | title=Assassin CU Amiga review | date=November 1992 | author=Patterson, Mark | publisher=EMAP | work=CU Amiga ] Despite the critical acclaim, Martyn Brown, co-founder ofTeam 17 considers "Assassin" to be Team 17's least successful game. He attributes this to limited appeal. [cite web | url=http://www.lemonamiga.com/?mainurl=http%3A//www.lemonamiga.com/interviews/martyn_brown/ | title=Interview with Team 17 founder Martyn Brown | date=2006-07-18 | author=Pouladi, Ali | publisher=Lemon Amiga | accessdate=2008-04-07]The "Assassin: Special Edition" re-release was seen as an uneccessary release and even a backwards step as various gameplay elements were removed. Amiga Power gave the game a lower rating of 79%, but still praised most of it.
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