Release Date: 1997
"Amok" is a third-person shooter game developed by Lemon and published by Scavenger for the Sega Saturn console, released in 1997. The game is set in a dystopian future where players control a mech-like vehicle known as the Slambird, a bipedal, amphibious war machine equipped with heavy artillery. The primary objective in "Amok" is to complete various combat missions that involve navigating through enemy territories, both on land and underwater, to destroy strategic targets and enemy units. The game is recognized for its rich, 3D environments and the seamless transition between aquatic and terrestrial combat, offering a unique gameplay experience for its time.
"Amok" was noted for its technical achievements, utilizing the Sega Saturn's hardware capabilities to render detailed 3D graphics and dynamic lighting effects, which were quite impressive for game consoles during the mid-90s. the game also features a variety of missions with different objectives and enemy types, which test the player’s tactical and combat skills. Despite its innovation and strong visuals, "Amok" did not achieve significant commercial success, largely overshadowed by more mainstream titles at the time. However, it has since gained a cult following, appreciated for its challenging gameplay and distinctive mech-based combat system.
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