Bedlam (1996) PC
Made from an isometric perspective, dynamic science-fiction shooting. In the game we play as the commander of the squadron of modern RAT tanks, and our task is to face the army of rebellious robots, which stirred up the uprising and turned against their creators.
Bedlam (1996) Release Date PC
30September1996
developer: Mirage Technologies publisher: GT Interactive
game language: English
Bedlam is a dynamic shooting set in the realities of science fiction, in which we deal with the elimination of an army of rebellious robots and the destruction of structures controlled by them. The creation of the game is the responsibility of the Mirage team, known primarily for the futuristic series of fights Rise of the Robots.
The action of the game takes us into the future, in which the robots used by people stirred up the uprising and turned against their creators. As RAT (Remote Assault Tanks) commander, we set out for a crusade against rebellious machines. Our task is to eliminate all manifestations of the opponent's activity and destroy key enemy installations. We have at our disposal three heavy RAT machines, equipped with a number of deadly weapons.
The game is shown in isometric perspective and in terms of mechanics is very similar to the games Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret, created in 1995/96. Controlling the game is extremely easy: the left mouse button is responsible for movement, while the right mouse button is used to shoot. Each of the missions has a main goal and several additional goals, for which we are additionally rewarded. When you start playing, you get a specific supply of cash to equip our units with a variety of deadly toys such as bombs, grenades, conventional or photon cannons, delayed ignition loads, etc., which can be used to make the game more enjoyable. Playing is about eliminating enemy robots and destroying buildings, although we will often have to deal with other nestlocks, such as various switches, force fields or mobile platforms blocking the passage.
The game is fast-paced and the screen is boiling with combat and spectacular explosions, impressing with high-resolution graphics. Almost everything can be destroyed: from the different models of robots attacking us, to the detailed, multi-level buildings.
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Last updated on 11 August 2014
Game mode: single player
Media type: 1 CD
Age restrictions Bedlam (1996): Good for all ages.
Bedlam (1996) System requirements
PC / Windows
- Recommended:
- 486/DX2
- 8 MB RAM
- DOS/Windows 95