Armour-Geddon is what you get when someone combines Wargames with a midlife crisis. Set in a post-nuke world where you pilot tanks, helicopters, and laser cannons to stop a doomsday device, it’s a strange cocktail of strategy and first-person action. The 3D graphics were impressive for the time and confusing now. It's like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube with sunglasses on. Still, it's ambitious, a bit ahead of its time, and absolutely committed to its bizarre vision. Bring a manual. And patience. Maybe snacks.
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Armour-Geddon review
Computer and Video Games (1991): "Filled 3D vectors portray the action excellently and, even though the playing area can be a bit sparse at times, there's enough diversity in the modes of transport (not to mention loads of death to be doled out!) to warrant the purchase of this large and challenging game."
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST Abandonware DOS views: 4497
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