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10-07-2009 03:58 PM
Luchsen Since the pack got splitted into the two separate games, this thread just became the thread for the first part.
28-09-2007 09:34 AM
marko river <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Little talker @ May 3 2006, 10:46 AM) [snapback]228184[/snapback]</div>
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A geeky note: LN is far from being the first isometric game. British software company Ultimate developed an isometric technique named 'filmation' for ZX spectrum games like Alien8 or Knight Lore.
cheers
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Yeah, i remember those games, guess i'm little geeky too. I also guess i got carried away when reviewing this. Still, isometric view wasn't much used back then. Never mind.

I never got into LN3 and i tried more than once. I walked all across the first level, trying to do whatever i couldpossibly think of but without luck. I found all the weapons but don't know what to do to finish the level.

As for Vendetta, i had that game, and it seemed fantastic when first saw it, but also couldn't figure out what to do and i also tryed more than once. Only the fist four screen. I couldn't fire no weapons too, only used hands and knife. There was something blinking in each screen that made me wonder, but still no success...
17-07-2007 05:18 PM
JJXB no bob, it wasn't. still prefer playing the c64 versions using PSPVice to relieve the memories on the move . my nan still has the c64 anyway so i might ask to have it at some point in the future (it even has the 1541 disk drive :P)
17-07-2007 05:08 PM
bobson Mighty Midget is right - these are really diffent games.

I remember playing the first part on my C64 ... I think i need to get a decent joystick ... some arcade style for all these old-school games I used to play on C64 ...

Was LN3 ported to PC ??
17-07-2007 12:59 AM
Mighty Midget <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Guest @ Jul 17 2007, 02:50 AM) [snapback]299780[/snapback]</div>
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Good games, especially the first part, but far from being between the best, even if the videogame magazines told otherwise. Remember Turrican or Maniac Mansion. LN hardly plays in the same league.
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Your oppinion, and I will not challenge that, but in my opinion, comparing MM and LN is like comparing the movies Terminator and Fried Green Tomatoes. It's just unfair to both the movies.
17-07-2007 12:50 AM
Guest Good games, especially the first part, but far from being between the best, even if the videogame magazines told otherwise. Remember Turrican or Maniac Mansion. LN hardly plays in the same league.
28-06-2007 12:58 PM
The Fifth Horseman Already posted - in the last post before yours.
27-06-2007 07:12 PM
Guest Hi. I downloaded this game cause I like ninja games. But please specify what the controls are and please tell me how to resolve the first areas.

I will be very pleased if someone would help me.

Thank you.
04-06-2007 06:39 PM
Mighty Midget Ok, after reading the review and looking for any readme files, I have to ask: What are the keyboard controls here, for LN1? I know how to make the guy run, but I have no idea whatsoever, how to make him jump or fight or anything but run.

EDIT:

CONTROLS FOR LN2:

Numpad 1-9 (except 5) movement


Shift numpad 4, 6 or 8 punch
Shift numpad 2 kick
Shift numpad 1 or 3 pick up
Shift numpad 7 or 9 pick up/push (?????)
03-05-2006 08:46 AM
Little talker A geeky note: LN is far from being the first isometric game. British software company Ultimate developed an isometric technique named 'filmation' for ZX spectrum games like Alien8 or Knight Lore.
cheers
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