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* STatus Disk Magazine *
* Issue 1, Volume 1 *
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BATTLECHESS
Upon first seeing BATTLECHESS, I thought "Now here's a
interesting game with a semi-new twist." The name BattleChess
reminded me alot of the old game Archon. However, all I had to
do is look at the back of the box, and I knew that this would be
a lot different than the old 8-bit game I once enjoyed.
Picture - A dark room. You stand on top of a checkered
marble floor. On the turn before, you witnessed the carnage of
one of your pawns being beaten to an insignificant pulp by the
opposing king's rook. The rook is a remote threat, but you must
remain cool. What do you do?? Do you go on the offensive and
risk being slaughtered by your opponent, only to have him laugh
in your face afterwards? Or do you go on the defensive and find
out too late that it was a bad move, and your opponent still
laughs in your face? (Ha, I say, Not if you are good enough.)
BATTLECHESS is a good game for any chess buff. Although I
feel it is not as challenging as some of the other chess programs
out there for the ST, it still makes a formidable opponent to
play against. More importantly, however, the REAL reason I (and
almost everyone else) like this game is because of the graphics
and animation. They are superb! Welcome to the world of chess
pieces battling in 3D!!! You can actually see the queen sway
herself to another square, and see her kill the knight occupying
her space. Each playing piece on the chessboard has his/her own
personality and each has their own style of taking other pieces.
Unlike Archon, BATTLECHESS plays each piece exactly as if a REAL
chess piece. The attacking piece never gets defeated. (Watch a
knight fight another knight! It's great!) For any chess fan that
appreciates a lot of good animation, this is a program to get.
One great thing about BATTLECHESS is that you can put it on
your hard drive. So all those MEGS of animation won't take too
long to boot in, as on floppy. Convenience-wise it's really a
great feature. BATTLECHESS also features a quick and easy
chessboard setup routine that enables you to start your board in
any sort of fashion. It also enables you to play against the
computer (choosing whichever side you want to be) or you can
choose to play against another human player. BATTLECHESS even
has support for modem play. That's something that is quite nice.
There is a timer function so that you or another player cannot
take all day trying to make a move. The game even sports a copy
protection scheme where you have to input moves from famous chess
games in order to get into the program. Although it may be a
little tiresome at times, it's a decent feature so that people
can make personal copies on hard drive or disk, and still make
pirates have to take time and to write down all the moves in the
manual. In all, it's a good chess program from people that have
obviously done their homework.
As I have been saying all along, BATTLECHESS is a great game
for any fan who likes chess. It offers a fair amount of features
like any other chess program, but above all, it has excellent
graphics. (The dropdown menus are sweet. Two angels holding a
scroll with your options.) The only regret I have about this
program is that even though I love the graphics, after seeing all
the pieces move and fight over and over, the game does get a bit
monotonous. But I suppose that is normal, for as to most games
I play, after taking a short break from it, it's a joy to come
back and whoop up on someone again. -PL