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AmigaAGA

Brian the Lion

Brian the Lion
GenreArcade Platform
DeveloperReflections
PublisherPsygnosis
Released1994
Rating
Graphics:8.0
Sound:8.0
Gameplay:8.5
Overall:8.0
Reviewed byndial
Brian The Lion is one of the best all-round action platform games released for the AGA and OCS chipset Amiga hardware in 1994. The game is not all platform action though because halfway through, the game mutates into a left to right scrolling shoot-'em-up!
 
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Brian the LionSTORY / GAMEPLAY
You play the role of a little jungle feline named "Brian the Lion" and your main task is to rescue your dear friend "Chris the Crystal" who was kidnapped by the evil "Geeza the Dragon". You start your quest with a couple of simple abilities like running, jumping, stomping on enemies and slashing. The game contains some really nice touches, especially Brian's roar. This can be used to kill smaller creatures and startle middle-sized creatures. The level design is great, with many obstacles to watch for and secrets to discover. You pretty much always exploring, dodging enemies or collecting some nice bonuses. The game is not dull at all! On the contrary, Brian the Lion is so much fun! The controls are fairly straightforward, though you may often "brainlessly" run towards enemies by accident. This is a classic action platform game that will keep you playing a lot! It's not a unique game but Psygnosis rarely made bad games. Brian the Lion is recommended for any Amiga owner and it's a decent game either on the original OCS chipset or on the most advanced AGA.

GRAPHICS / SOUND
The AGA version is visually better (as expected) compared to the OCS chipset Amiga (A500 etc). The game's graphics are really good, with detailed backdrops and landscapes, parallax scrolling and a bunch of funny and cartoonish characters. Note that, the game fakes a parallax layer using a couple of sprites multiplexed across the screen! The Amiga AGA version is pretty colorful, with more than 100 colors on screen and the game's animation is fast and smooth. It is the first game to introduce the famous Super Nintendo Mode 7-style effects onto the Amiga. These effects are used to zoom, fade, and rotate the graphics and can even map on image or textures onto a cylinder. The most significant difference between both Amiga versions (the OCS and the AGA) is that the latter has more details and double the colors on screen (200+). The sound is also greatly done, featuring 50 amusing in-game tunes and many digitized sound effects. Note that the CD32 version (based on the AGA chipset as well) is using the machine's CD benefit and offers more in-game soundtracks, compared to the Amiga 1200 and the original Amiga 500.
 
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Sounds
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Comparable platforms



216 colors
Commodore Amiga AGA



109 colors
Commodore Amiga OCS/ECS
 
Hardware information

Amiga 1200

Amiga 1200CPU: Motorola 68EC020 14 MHz
MEMORY: 2 MB, expandable to 10 MB max (2 MB Chip RAM + 8 MB Fast Ram)
GRAPHICS: AGA chipset, supports 24-bit color palette (16.8 Million colors) and 256 to 262,144 on-screen colors in HAM-8 mode. Resolutions supported: 320x256 to 1280x512i (PAL) and 640x480 (VGA)
SOUND: 4 channel 8 bit PCM, stereo output
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The Amiga 1200 (default) color palette
24-bit RGB 16.8 million-color palette
(256 on-screen and up to 262,144 in static image - HAM8)
 
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