Review: Delphine Software Collection 1 – A Meagre Selection, But Hey, It Has Flashback

Out of this World, man.

Mention the name Delphine Software to gamers of a certain age, and you’ll almost certainly get some excited chatter about titles like Another World and Flashback, two of the finest cinematic platformers ever made. However, while those two games are unquestionably the most notable in the French developer’s back catalogue, it was responsible for a wide range of titles, including Moto Racer, Darkstone and (ahem) Shaq Fu.

Delphine Software Collection 1 sheds light on the company’s other contribution to gaming: point-and-click adventures. Alongside the aforementioned Another World and Flashback, we have Future Wars (1989) and Operation Stealth (1990), a pair of titles which were intended to go head-to-head with the sterling works of Sierra and Lucasfilm Games.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Out of this World, man.

Mention the name Delphine Software to gamers of a certain age, and you’ll almost certainly get some excited chatter about titles like Another World and Flashback, two of the finest cinematic platformers ever made. However, while those two games are unquestionably the most notable in the French developer’s back catalogue, it was responsible for a wide range of titles, including Moto Racer, Darkstone and (ahem) Shaq Fu.

Delphine Software Collection 1 sheds light on the company’s other contribution to gaming: point-and-click adventures. Alongside the aforementioned Another World and Flashback, we have Future Wars (1989) and Operation Stealth (1990), a pair of titles which were intended to go head-to-head with the sterling works of Sierra and Lucasfilm Games.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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