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Iron Commando

 

 

SCORE: 66

 

Iron Commando 

 

Iron Commando is another one of those video games I played thanks to the Evercade brand of systems. This game can be found on the Piko Collection 1 cartridge if you are looking for it. Iron Commando can also be found on Steam, and on the Super NES. The history behind Iron Commando is fascinating. Iron Commando did not release until 2016 on Steam, and the 2017 on the Super NES. This older video game was done back in the 16-bit era but lacked a publisher.

It is nice to see some video game history saved by having Iron Commando released. We did our part and did a live stream that was converted into a video. Iron Commando is a Final Fight kind of a video game. We pummel many of the same looking characters in levels. There are some neat things like bashing vehicles in Iron Commando. I noticed the computer controlled characters are not very aggressive unless we pick up a weapon. Then they want to trash us. There are some good sized character models in Iron Commando. The music is fun to listen to as well.

The issues families will have with Iron Commando are violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more. The character I chose to play with had a few grenade attacks that could be done to pretty much clear the screen of enemies. I learned to use those sparingly and wait until tougher end of the level enemies. After playing Iron Commando I found myself more aggressive and impatient.

I tip my hat to Piko Interactive for releasing this video game. Too many video game publishers are damaging our industry in a great many ways. It is neat to see a company releasing video games that preserve some of our history. I would love to see more lost video games make it to the Evercade, and retro consoles. From what I can tell this company is doing just that.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Evercade/PC/Super NES
Publisher: Piko Interactive
Developer: Arcade Zone
Rating: ‘NR - Not Rated


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