Line of Fire review - Sega Master System
Life's tough when you're a prisoner of war, unless of course you find a secret mega-powerful machine gun stashed in your cell! Once in possession of this powerful weapon, it's simplicity itself to shoot your way out of prison and commandeer a jeep to get you home. This rather improbable set of circumstances are thrust upon you in Sega's conversion of their arcade blaster, Line of Fire.
However, the enemy forces want their gun back and they're not afraid to shoot you into oblivion to get it! This means you take on the entire opposing army single-handedly with nothing but your machine gun and a stack of missiles to help you. After all this destruction, there's still a massive guardian awaiting you at the end of each level. Blast this out of the known dimensions and more of the same machine gun based violence awaits you on the next stage.
The Master System conversion of Line of Fire differs somewhat from the coin-op. Whereas the arcade machine was a 3D Operation Wolf-style first person perspective machine gun game, this version is an up-the-screen blaster! However, the levels, enemies and guardians themselves follow the coin-op quite closely.
What the Mean Machines staff thought
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