Ready for another trip down
amateur lane? This is a debut release from Bizgan
Sorin, but do not despair, it's actually worth
playing! Sure, the textures are almost always
mis-aligned, and the lighting is below average,
but the layout of each level is quite good and
not completely linear. The gameplay in these
nine levels was good fun, with lots of weapons
to choose from quite early on. And all the bosses
are here too!
Architecture isn't the best, but one good aspect
is variety. Throughout the nine levels you'll
go from outdoors, base and a space station.
Unfortunately, as you may expect with it only
being 3.2mb, the levels aren't too big. Diary
of the Destroyer is a good half hour pleasure
despite it being a quite obvious first release.