Iceman
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 2:56 am
I just recently found this game amongst my extensive collection of Sierra Classics, and in a fit of nostalgia, booted it up. I found the beginning of the game to be very enjoyable, almost a Leisure Suit Larry knockoff. The drunk chick at the bar was a laugh riot.
But, and, as a Sierra fan, it kind of pains me to say this, but once you get on the sub, the game just isn't enjoyable at all. I feel like I should have taken a class in Nuclear Submarine piloting before playing this game. Now, to be fair, I appreciate and understand what Jim Walls was attempting to do. Similiar to the PQ games, he sought out to give you the gritty realism and make you really step into the role of a Naval Captain, but it seems like the game forgot that it was a game, and supposed to be about having a good time. Even the Police Quest games cut you some slack!!
And don't even get me started on that damned dice game. Took me TWO HOURS to win the damn game thanks to it punishing me for cheating...ok, I admit, now that I'm looking back on it, that was a bit funny. Just as long as I never have to go through it again! lol
I played through it once just to say I did it, and to add another Sierra Game completion under my belt, but I honestly don't see myself playing through this game again, the submarine battles were very frustrating, they seemed to be on pure luck...either you hit or you don't. Save, restore, repeat, until you win. At least THIS section of the game didn't dishonorably discharge me for "cheating".
I feel like I'm being too harsh on the game, but the actual "adventure game" parts of the game were enjoyable, and the story reminded me of an episode of 24, and the romance was nice, even though incredibly predictable. And, as with all Sierra games, I did come to like the character of Johnny, and want to see what happens to him in the end. Did anyone else play this apparently not well known Sierra classic? What did y'all think?
But, and, as a Sierra fan, it kind of pains me to say this, but once you get on the sub, the game just isn't enjoyable at all. I feel like I should have taken a class in Nuclear Submarine piloting before playing this game. Now, to be fair, I appreciate and understand what Jim Walls was attempting to do. Similiar to the PQ games, he sought out to give you the gritty realism and make you really step into the role of a Naval Captain, but it seems like the game forgot that it was a game, and supposed to be about having a good time. Even the Police Quest games cut you some slack!!
And don't even get me started on that damned dice game. Took me TWO HOURS to win the damn game thanks to it punishing me for cheating...ok, I admit, now that I'm looking back on it, that was a bit funny. Just as long as I never have to go through it again! lol
I played through it once just to say I did it, and to add another Sierra Game completion under my belt, but I honestly don't see myself playing through this game again, the submarine battles were very frustrating, they seemed to be on pure luck...either you hit or you don't. Save, restore, repeat, until you win. At least THIS section of the game didn't dishonorably discharge me for "cheating".
I feel like I'm being too harsh on the game, but the actual "adventure game" parts of the game were enjoyable, and the story reminded me of an episode of 24, and the romance was nice, even though incredibly predictable. And, as with all Sierra games, I did come to like the character of Johnny, and want to see what happens to him in the end. Did anyone else play this apparently not well known Sierra classic? What did y'all think?