Last updated on August 30th, 2023 at 06:24 am
Falcon Patrol 2 is a shoot ’em up game that was released for the Commodore 64 in the 1980s. While the game received mixed reviews, it still has its own charm and appeal.
Graphics
The graphics in Falcon Patrol 2 are decent for its time. The game features smooth and fast-moving visuals, with detailed landscapes and enemy helicopters. Although the game is limited to 2D movement, the graphics are well-designed and add to the overall experience.
Gameplay
Falcon Patrol 2 offers challenging gameplay that requires careful maneuvering and precise shooting. Players control a fighter jet and must navigate through levels while engaging in combat with enemy helicopters. The game has a chase aspect where players close in on their enemies and make the kill. However, some players may find the shift from fighting planes in the original Falcon Patrol to helicopters in Falcon Patrol 2 less enjoyable.
Sound
The sound effects in Falcon Patrol 2 are basic but effective, adding to the overall atmosphere of the game. The game features simple yet catchy tunes that enhance the gameplay experience.
Difficulty
Falcon Patrol 2 is known for its difficulty. The game requires cautious maneuvering and careful sneaking up on the hostile helicopters. Players need to be strategic and precise in their movements and attacks to succeed.
Overall
Falcon Patrol 2 may not offer groundbreaking graphics or innovative gameplay, but it still holds its own as a classic shoot ’em up game. The smooth graphics, challenging gameplay, and catchy tunes make it an enjoyable experience for fans of retro gaming. If you’re a fan of the Commodore 64 and enjoy challenging shooters, Falcon Patrol 2 is worth a try.
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The Remake
Patrol Falcon is a remake of Falcon patrol, an old C64 classics by Steve Lee.
Installing:
Make a folder, unzip the exe file, and start it. It will create a default config file.
Keyboard controls:
you can use the cursor keys (left, right, up, down) for moving around and the SPACE to select/fire.
ESC quits everywhere (I mean it, it’s good for boss prevention).
F12 creates a screenshot. I do not think it’s too usefull for you, but I left it in, you never know.
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A Game by Staniol