All Commodore reviews were submitted by special VGC correspondent The C64 Critic
Seven Cities of Gold, The
Grade: B-
Publisher: Electronic Arts (1984)
Reviewed: 2019/11/12
Publisher: Muse Software (1984)
Reviewed: 2011/4/15
Publisher: Artworx Software (1984)
Reviewed: 2017/5/23
Publisher: HesWare (1984)
Reviewed: 2016/3/13

After playing
Blue Max 2001 (Synapse Software, 1984) I felt the need to wash that bad side-scrolling taste out of my mouth. So I took the opportunity to boot up Super Zaxxon, a game I'd never played before but had high hopes for. Having recently played Zaxxon (SG-1000, 1984) at the Critic’s house I was eager to see how the Commodore version compared. You control a space shuttle moving over a diagonally-scrolling playfield with various targets and obstacles. After traversing the standard playfield you can enter a tunnel and... well, pretty much just keep doing the same stuff. After a second air base-type field you'll encounter one of the worst bosses I've ever had the misfortune to
laugh at. It's an awesome-looking "space dragon" that takes about two or three shots to destroy. Seriously, instead of armored scales this beast is apparently made of papier mache and goose down pillows! Heck, even a stern warning would be enough to reduce that thing to tears! But hey, who am I to judge? If the fine folks at your Sunday newspaper can keep pretending that Family Circus is enjoyable, I can go ahead and pretend this is a real boss. Graphically Super Zaxxon is impressive, with incredibly smooth scrolling that stands in stark contrast with the SG-1000 version which chugs along like a turn-based RPG. The audio is decent but the shooting sound calls to mind your seven-year-old nephew imitating a laser gun (“PHEW PHEW PHEW!!”) If you're a Zaxxon fan you could certainly do worse than Super Zaxxon, but the only "super" you'll find here is the one in the title. © Copyright 2016 The Video Game Critic.
Publisher: Synapse (1983)
Reviewed: 2011/6/1
Sword of Fargoal
Grade: B-
Publisher: Epyx (1983)
Reviewed: 2014/10/14
Publisher: Accolade (1985)
Reviewed: 2018/11/28
Publisher: System 3 (1987)
Reviewed: 2012/3/1
Who Dares Wins II
Grade: C+
Publisher: Alligata Software (1985)
Reviewed: 2016/11/20
Publisher: Epyx (1985)
Reviewed: 2014/3/4