Into the Eagle's Nest from 1987 is a top-down action game where stealth and gunfire coexist in uneasy partnership. Players infiltrate enemy territory, rescue prisoners, and survive increasingly tense situations. The design is straightforward yet effective, creating suspense through limited resources and careful movement. It feels like a compact action film played from above. A memorable example of early tactical gameplay.
Zero Magazine issue 4 (1990) - "The graphics are a bit blocky - "scrolling" is too generous a term to describe how the screen moves. Sound is nothing special, being just the usual spot samples thrown in here and there. That said, Eagles Nest is a good mix of arcade blasting and a little bit of strategic planning. Arcade adventure freaks will love it to bits."
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