词条 | Black Dawn (video game) |
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|title=Black Dawn | image= Black Dawn.jpg |caption=European PlayStation cover art |developer=Point of View Saturn Black Ops Entertainment PSX |publisher=Virgin Interactive Entertainment |designer = |engine = |released=PlayStation {{vgrelease|NA|September 30, 1996|JP|December 27, 1996|EU|February 1997}}Saturn {{vgrelease|NA|1996|JP|April 25, 1997|EU|1997}} |genre = Shooter game |modes = Single player |platforms = PlayStation, Saturn }} Black Dawn is a helicopter-combat simulation, published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment. It was released on the Sony PlayStation in 1996, and the Sega Saturn in 1997. StorySet in 1998, the player controls a helicopter ace recruited into a black ops counterterrorism strike force named Operation Black Dawn. The player pilots the agile AH-69 Mohawk, an advanced combat helicopter with a powerful arsenal of weaponry. GameplayThe game consists of seven campaigns that take place in different areas, and each campaign has a number of different missions. In addition to search-and-destroy objectives, there are hostages that require saving.[1] The game has drawn comparisons with Soviet Strike, another helicopter simulator released in the same year. However, Black Dawn resembles an arcade game rather than a typical simulator, not least because various power-ups are obtained from destroyed enemies. A two-player deathmatch mode is included, but can only be accessed via a cheat code.[2] DevelopmentLead programmer Will Botti cited Choplifter as an inspiration for the game.[3] The game uses the same engine as Agile Warrior, Black Ops Entertainment's previous game.[4] The soundtrack was originally composed by Tommy Tallarico. Reception{{Video game reviews|EGM = 7.125/10 (PS1)[5] |GSpot = 7.6/10 (PS1)[6] |NGen = {{rating|4|5}} (PS1)[7] |rev2 = Sega Saturn Magazine |rev2Score = 85% (SAT)[8] }}Black Dawn received generally positive reviews. Critics praised the intense gameplay with numerous targets,[5][6][8][9][10] the orchestral music,[5][7][9] and the clean, detailed graphics,[5][7][8][9][10] though some criticized the heavy use of distance fog and the blocky ground textures.[5][9][10] Some also remarked that the complex controls take time to get used to.[5][8][9][10] However, nearly all were left with an overall positive impression; GameSpot assessed it as "what loud, engaging gameplay is all about",[6] Next Generation called it "a pleasing combination of excellent graphics and dead-on game play",[7] Sega Saturn Magazine summarized it as "A top 3D shoot 'em up that's initially difficult to get to grips with, but ultimately is a very fine game indeed",[8] and Air Hendrix of GamePro concluded, "A few flaws aside, Black Dawn is a well-rounded game that delivers riveting, adrenaline-packed combat."[9] Electronic Gaming Monthly named it a runner-up for Flying Game of the Year (behind Pilotwings 64).[11] Air Hendrix called the Saturn version "an impressive, exact port of the PlayStation game", but went on to say that the graphics are not as clean and the control configuration is not as intuitive.[10] References1. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Black Dawn: Terrorize the Terrorists|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=87 |publisher=Ziff Davis |date=October 1996|pages=156, 158}} 2. ^{{cite magazine|title=S.W.A.T. Pro: PlayStation Black Dawn|magazine=GamePro |issue=102|publisher=IDG |date=March 1997|page=120}} 3. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Behind the Screens|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=87 |publisher=Ziff Davis |date=October 1996|page=158}} 4. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Black Dawn|magazine=GamePro|issue=96 |publisher=IDG|date=September 1996 |page=45}} 5. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Review Crew: Black Dawn|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly|issue=88|publisher=Ziff Davis|date=November 1996|page=80}} 6. ^1 2 {{cite web|last= |first= |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/black-dawn-review/1900-2546788/ |title=Black Dawn Review |publisher=GameSpot |date=December 1, 1996 |accessdate=2017-11-02}} 7. ^1 2 3 {{cite magazine|last=|first= |title=Rising Fun|magazine=Next Generation|issue=23 |publisher=Imagine Media |date=November 1996|page=266}} 8. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite magazine|last=Nutter|first=Lee |title=Review: Black Dawn|magazine=Sega Saturn Magazine|issue=19|publisher=Emap International Limited |date=May 1997|pages=70-71}} 9. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=ProReview: Black Dawn|magazine=GamePro|issue=99 |publisher=IDG|date=December 1996|page=118}} 10. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite magazine|title=Saturn ProReview: Black Dawn|magazine=GamePro |issue=102|publisher=IDG |date=March 1997|page=82}} 11. ^{{cite magazine |title=The Best of '96|magazine=Electronic Gaming Monthly |issue=92|publisher=Ziff Davis|date=March 1997|page=88}} External links
5 : 1996 video games|PlayStation (console) games|Sega Saturn games|Video games developed in the United States|Video games scored by Tommy Tallarico |
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