01 января 1987 |
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'ACE' - A Short review by Brian Cavers ---------------------- I was surprised to see a completely new computer magazine on the shelf of our local W.H. Smith's this morning. I vaguely recollect hearing a whisper that it was to be published but I'd forgotten. Naturally, I felt it my duty to buy a copy and report to OUTLET readers! 'ACE' (which stands for advanced computer entertainment!) is a predominantly games-oriented magazine and the 1st issue comes with a free copy of Ocean's 'GIFT FROM THE GODS' (not just a demo - the complete game!). 'GODS' is a full-priced game in which you control a character through what appear to be an enormous number of screens that scroll left, right, up and down and you can also enter doors "into" the screen. Control is very good - feeling something like the flying sprite in 'Kokotoni Wilf' only much better and generally the graphics are superior. Overall, well-presented and with a lot of promise involving strategy, map-making, reasonable reaction times and a lot of interest. I've found no irritating quirks so far. If you like this sort of game then the first issue of ACE is astonishing gigavalue at `1.50! The magazine itself is well- presented and covers the Spectrum, Amiga, ST, C64 and Amstrad. The letters page is full of dummy letters in this 1st issue - what a cheap trick! They've obviously got the idea from us! There's an article on computer graphics, the midi interface (to musical instruments) and an adventure section including reviews. The game reviews dominate the magazine. Many of the screen shots are first class, glossy colour pictures. The game rating display is interesting and features a graph curve to show at a glance ACE's 'predicted interest curve' over 1 year. The reviews themselves seem detailed although myself, I prefer "jury" reviews where the verdict of several people is shown. ACE seems to be an excellent magazine for those interested in computer ENTERTAINMENT. I might add that we won't be including it in our OUTVIEW only because that section can't really cover the vast field of software reviews other than an occasional 'special'. We'll be keeping an eye on ACE to see how it develops and will report if we find anything of special interest to OUTLET readers.
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