[ندعوك للتسجيل في المنتدى أو التعريف بنفسك لمعاينة هذه الصورة]Knight Rider might not seem like the most obvious licensed property to
base a game on. When you get right down to it, the original 1980s
television show was about a talking, crime-fighting car that could do
tricks. The car in question was KITT (the Knight Industries Two
Thousand), and it could get up on two wheels, jump over things, and
perform other ridiculous feats that were usually specific to the plot
of any given episode. And developer Davilex has tried to implement
these car tricks in Knight Rider for the PC, making for a strange game
that’s almost like a cross between a traditional racer and a
platform-jumping action game.
The levels are laid out like stunt courses.
Knight Rider has two types of missions: those that require you to race,
and those that require you to explore. In this respect, it is similar
to SCi’s violent car-combat game Carmageddon 3. It is also similar to
Carmageddon 3 in that the racing sections are fun, but the exploration
sections are tedious. Unfortunately, you often have to do both in any
given mission. Knight Rider isn’t a bad game–it’s just too short and
too repetitive. Most missions will require you to chase a helicopter or
another car, drive around a compound and scan buildings, or both. The
game is full of time limits, requiring you to “Stop that helicopter!”
or “Get to the transmission station!” in some short period of time.
It’s usually not very difficult–in fact, for some reason, the time
limits are really only a factor in the training missions. The “hard”
difficulty setting makes things a little more challenging, but on the
easy or normal settings, you can finish all the game’s missions in one
or two tries.
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