Vietnam has long been over but new satellite data show that
hordes of Americans are still held prisoner on enemy soil. Not wanting to risk an
all out invasion again (look what happened last time) the plan is to rather
send in a small commando team. The job is handed to the Green Berets and their
infamous "Jeep Squad". You of course are one of the best and it's now
up to you to lead the raid and bring back the P.O.W.s.
You and your Jeep "Trigger" is parachuted down
along the border of Cambodia and from there its top down shooting action all
the way through the games six levels. Your only goal is to bust out P.O.Ws and
take them to pick-up points. Along the way you'll encounter all kind of hostiles
like tanks, cannons, bunkers, helicopters and even the navy. Enemy troops also
harass you but these guys can simple be run over. Your Jeep is capable of
shooting bullets but only in the up direction and grenades or missiles, in the
direction your Jeep is facing. Buildings have to be blown open, the hostages
rescued and then taken to safety. The levels are quite cool and scroll in all
directions although the playing area isn't all that huge.
The enemies are bad enough but there are also some
environmental hazards like land-mines to keep you on your toes. It only takes
one hit to blow up your vehicle and although you have extra lives and continues,
you have to restart the level if you continue. At the end of each level is a boss
and although the game is pretty easy overall some of these bosses are quite
tough. It's quite frustrating to come all the way to these guys and then die
horribly, only to restart at the start of the stage. That's why it's wise to
hang on to all your lives until the end of the level and not rock up on the boss
with only one life.
The graphics are pretty average and the colours are pretty
muted. Besides some nice sprites and explosions there's nothing really new here
that you haven't seen in a top down shooter yet. The levels are quite varied
though and the layouts are unique. Background details are nice and everything
moves at a good speed. Bosses are more impressive and have some varied and
unique machines.
The music in the game is sadly quiet average and none of the
tunes are really anything to shout about. Sound effects fare even worse and
besides the grenades (which sound like a rusty gate opening) and a few tiny
explosions there isn't really much else. Controls are responsive and your Jeep is quite maneuverable. The handling is pretty good and the shooting method is easy
to master. Blasting through doors and avoiding mines soon become second nature
and running down enemy soldiers always stay fun.
Jackal is a nice game that does nothing really wrong but at
the same time doesn't really offer anything new or exciting either. Fans of the
genre are sure to like it but it's sadly a bit on the easy side (except towards
the end) and a few more levels would have been nice. Newcomers can use it to
hone their skills and the two-player mode is also a nice blast. Good but not
great.
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