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Blake Stone: Planet Strike! (a.k.a. Blake Stone: Firestorm) is the sequel to the original Blake Stone and was developed by JAM Productions and published by Apogee in 1994 for DOS. ..
Year | 1994 |
Genre | Shooter |
Rating | 70/100 based on 5 Editorial reviews. Add your vote |
Publisher | Apogee Software |
Developer | JAM Productions |
OS supported | Win7 64 bit, Win8 64bit, Windows 10, MacOS 10.6+ |
Updated | 2 December 2020 |
Blake Stone: Planet Strike! (a.k.a. Blake Stone: Firestorm) is the sequel to the original Blake Stone and was developed by JAM Productions and published by Apogee in 1994 for DOS. Like its predecessor, it made its way to Windows, Mac, and Linux in later years. Interesting fact, this would be the last game before JAM ended up folding.
Planet Strike! picks up where the original left off, Goldfire managed to escape in the first one and go into hiding for several years. Now that he’s been found, it’s up to Blake to take out the evil scientist once and for all. Delving deep into his new evil lair, you will need to take out his new guards and disarm security to proceed in order to reach your target. The gameplay is pretty much the same at the original, with a few changes like new weapons and enemies. This makes it easy for you to pick up after beating the first one.
Blake Stone: Planet Strike! was not as well-received as the previous one, but it is definitely a worthy sequel and conclusion to the thrilling story of the evil Dr. Goldfire. If you played the first one, you will definitely need to see how it ends
Serato scratch live sync. Review by: Tasha
Published: 12 September 2019 5:09 pm