

At least I was until Medal of Honor made everyone think that whoring it out in new installations twice a year was a good idea. I wouldn't pay more than 10 dollars for Blakestone at this point, but it's still a fun game in a nostalgic sense, although I think Wolfenstein was the better of the two, but I'm a sucker for things WWII related.


I've never played Planet Strike though, so I can't say much about it.

I've tried playing it a few times since then, but of course every time I spend an hour trying to get the floppies to work to no avail. Plus all the secret areas made it pretty fun. Still, interactive health dispensers, interactive scientists, and enemies that get up after you thought you killed them. Fun game, although the whole "you only get 4 weapons" thing annoyed me about both of those games. Eventually I ended up getting the full Blakestone for christmas a year or two later, played through all of it. It was probably around 94 or 95, my friend had a shareware disk with both of them on it and let me borrow it. It, along with Wolfenstein 3D were the first first person shooters I ever played. Last modified February 27th, 2023.Ah Blakestone, I have some fond memories of that game. Know about this game? Add your expertise to help preserve this entry in video game history!Īdditional contributors: Satoshi Kunsai, Apogee IV, Frenkel, lights out party, formercontrib, Patrick Bregger. Official product page for the Windows version at GOG.com with description, screenshots, download buyer's option, community reviews and recommendations. Official product page of Windows version distributor GOG.com.Though the "new bad guys" comment is a little misleading as only one of them is actually all new the others are the boss aliens from Aliens of Gold (with their stats reduced to non-boss level) or simply slightly edited and re-coloured bad guys from the previous game. It features 24 new levels, played in a single episode in a linear fashion (despite a between level map trying to convince you otherwise), a new weapon, the Plasma Discharger (which functions as the game's ultimate weapon), and several new bad guys and bosses. In the place of the elevator, the player must now collect a bomb on every map and bring it to a security cube the bomb will destroy the cube allowing the player to use the exit. Blake Stone: Planet Strike! is the commercial sequel to Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold.Īn evolution rather than a revolution, Planet Strike! doesn't dramatically change things and features everything from the original game except the elevator.
