Reception
A UK magazine gave the PC version a score of 940 out of 1000, praising graphics, sound and gameplay and in particular the game's authenticity.
The ratings in the magazines published at that time, were fairly well over all.
Magazine | Issue | Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
Amiga Computing | 71 | (Mar 1994) | 80% |
Amiga Concept | 13 | (Mar 1995) | 92% |
Amiga Down Under | 8 | (Apr 1994) | 80% |
Amiga Dream | 12 | (Nov 1994) | 90% |
Amiga Format | 56 | (Feb 1994) | 50% |
Amiga Joker | Feb 1994 | 60% | |
Amiga Power | 34 | (Feb 1994) | 62% |
CU Amiga | Oct 1993 | 86% | |
Datormagazin | No 15 | (Aug 1994) | 4/5 |
Joystick | 3 | (Mar 1990) | 77% |
The One | 63 | (Dec 1993) | 83% |
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