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Game #2417
Hall of Belated Fame Inductee  Blackthorne   (a.k.a. Black Hawk)  View all Top Dogs in this genre
Action   Platformer

Rating: 8.91 (364 votes)

Blackthorne box cover

Blackthorne screenshot
Blackthorne is an excellent action/adventure hybrid in the same vein as Delphine's celebrated Out of This World. Probably the most underrated, overlooked game from Blizzard (made before the company became famous with the WarCraft series), the game received little attention when it was released (perhaps due to the fanfare surrounding Warcraft 1, released around the same time). Which is a shame, because it is an excellent, addictive platformer that is arguably better than Flashback. The plot is mundane enough: you are the only hero who could stop evil Sarlac from conquering the kingdoms. Armed with a shotgun whose firepower can be increased, and a few bombs and guided missiles, you must break through the Orcish army and kill Sarlac inside his heavily fortified castle.

The game gets almost everything right. From the intro sequence, to the amazingly Duke Nukemish main character, to the medieval/new age setting. With an excellent blend of nonstop action and adventure-game elements (e.g. you can shoot the chains to free prisoners), Blackthorne shines with originality, and is incredibly addictive.

For all its polish, there are some gripes I have with the game. First, the "hide in shadows" option isn't very useful, since you can always simply "roll" into a scene, guns blazing, and take everybody down. The plot could also be better, and told via "cinematic sequences" a la Flashback to move the story along. Otherwise, the game is a classic in every respect, and a worthy (albeit unofficial) heir to Flashback. If you like action games, Blackthorne is simply a must-have. Two thumbs up, way up!

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Ronald Millar
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Publisher: Interplay
Year: 1994
Software Copyright: Blizzard Entertainment
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Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Out of This World, Abuse, Hunter Hunted

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