Alien Breed 3D 2: The Killing Grounds 1996 Amiga [Gameplay Of Level A 2x Tries] [Longplay]
Автор: Retro Rumble Classic Gaming Streaming
Загружено: 2026-02-22
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Boot
0:06 - Title Intro
3:01 - Entering DRM Code
3:26 - Title Menu and Configuring Controls
4:56 - Game Start With Intro Dialogue
5:30 - Level A Attempt 1
10:23 - Level A Last Attempt
15:24 - Game Credits
Notes: I didn't know how to use the cracked version when I made this recording so so I used the original versions which had DRM which made you look at a code sheet in the box the game came in. Oh yeah don't think about photocopying it as it's copy proof.
Enhancements: 1080p, Floppy Access Sounds
Emulator Used: PUAE
Machine: Commodore Amiga
Model: Commodore Amiga 4000\40
Developer: Team17 Software Limited
Publisher: Team17 Software Limited
Played:
Tried two attempts of Level A the first stage and failed miserably. This game is fairly tough!
Thoughts:
Alien Breed 3D 2: The Killing Grounds is a fairly late game in the Amiga's life and it's an impressive looking one, though not the best FPS title I've seen on the platform. That would be Genetic Species which came out in either 1997 or 1998. Now while Alien Breed 3D 2 looks pretty impressive it just doesn't run that great even on a Amiga 4000 which was pretty powerful at the time. I don't think the Amiga or the Atari ST were ever really capable of doing FPS titles like the IBM PC compatibles were as they had fantastic titles like Doom, Wolfenstein 3D, Catacombs 3D, and Quake that ran at fast frame rates. Anyways the story takes place right after the first 3D Alien Breed. Our hero gets rescued from the previous game and right after than an alien ship enters the path that the ship that the hero is on, the aliens board and invade the cruiser what awful luck! There are sixteen levels in Alien Breed 2, while there is no music due to performance issues that this game has, there are some atmospheric tracks. Now on to the elephant in the room which is how sluggish this game runs. If you run it on an Amiga 1200 which is essentially what we call minimum requirements it is for all intents and purposes terrible. It has too much input lag and slowdown to play. If played on a Amiga 4000\40 which was top of the line back then it still doesn't run great, but the picture is full screen and the game runs at a more playable speed. If you want to play this one I would recommend emulating it as Amiga games are pretty expensive. I think PUAE is the easiest one to use if you can bear running retroarch. Honestly though this one is a pain to play and it's pretty difficult. Your milage might vary though. I played Alien Breed 3D 2 on an Amiga 4000\40 while I was recording this video if you want a model example of what to use.
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