OUTRAGE - Gameplay (C64)

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A blind* gameplay video of Outrage a few hours after release.
*without having ever played the game before (this recording documents the first start and play of Outrage in my life)

Loading 00:00
Title Screen 00:50

First attempt: 2:09
Second attempt: 8:42
Third (best) attempt: 13:47

BMC64 (RasPi 3 B+) HDMI capture at 720p / 50Hz.
This video is uncut.
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Thanks for sharing your experience so quickly after the release - it's incredibly entertaining to see someone else playing #Outrage - it has some learning curve - you will get better soon, I promise! :-D

BerndBuchegger
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Superbly coded. The scrolling is super smooth, the background chars are beautiful, the Turrican feel to it is super cool. Many don't realise how much you need to know to be able to code this stuff.🤙

kraftwerk
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Excellent work but that never ending flames in hell or whatever map gets old after 8 minutes.

AgeofReason
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A very fun game. I just uploaded this myself :)

JustJamie
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Nice work✌️👍😎🥂

I'm missing a message in intro : "Cracked by Dynamic Duo" Maybe later :-))

sudml
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Reminds me of Rubicon that I used to load just to listen to the music since the game itself just was not worth it...

tommik
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I hate all the "newb traps" in this game. Falling spikes you can't dodge unless you've already gotten hit by them 5 times and know in advance they are there[edit: after watching this guy play I can see they that are slightly different color than the other spikes, but there are still spikes you can't avoid.]. Enemies you can't hit. Platforms that aren't platforms. You fall through the floor all the time when going between platforms and die. I got really pissed off really fast playing this. The decreasing energy is the thing that is even more frustrating. As if everything else wasn't hard enough, you have constantly diminishing energy?! Why??!!?!??! Bleh, well I bought both the cart and the disk version of this game so I better start liking it. In a strange way, its just like the 80s again. You _BETTER_ like your new game because it was expensive. Eventually, it'll grow on you.

peterlamont