![]() ![]() ![]() My Gravis joystick worked, but was too clumsy, so I ended up using the keyboard controls. The other snag I had was that the otherwise admirably customisable control system wouldn't have anything to do with my 3-button gamepad - I could calibrate it, but not use it in the game. As it was I had to make do with a smallish play area. Had I had a faster video card with more RAM or better DirectX support, maybe I could have run it full-screen. While it makes use of 16-bit colour and sound, the game is let down a little by the fact that it will only run in a 320x240 mini-window under Windows 95. Each mission takes place on a very large smoothly-scrolling map, where you view the action from an overhead isometric angle.Ĭaptain Quazar has a certain "Sonic"ness to it - it has loud and colourful in-your-face action, with little let up from the all-too-relentless bad guys. There's up to 10 missions lined up for you, care of your tough-talking stereotype police chief. The game features a lot of rapid-fire action as you lead wannabe hero Quazar on a quest to rid the galaxy of a gang of crimelords. Captain Quazar clearly isn't a game to be taken too seriously, and its cheapish price tag reflects that. ![]()
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