Mission 1985 Review (Steam)

Mission 1985 Review, Relive the retro Run “N Gun experience in this tribute to the arcade games of the 80s. Alone or with another player, you must defeat the dreaded General Hector and free the soldiers held hostage. Go through the 11 varied levels and face many enemies, tanks, helicopters, planes… Improve your firepower; use your grenades to defeat the different bosses at the end of the level.

Mission 1985 Review Pros:

  • Nice retro graphics.
  • 683.85MB Download size.
  • Full controller support.
  • Graphics settings – fullscreen on/off.
  • Live option – 3,5 or 9.
  • Can remap the controls for both the keyboard and the controller.
  • Run and Gun shooter gameplay.
  • Heavily inspired by Ikari Warriors.
  • Pick up new guns which a time time-limited.
  • You have two buttons one for shooting and one for throwing grenades.
  • Different enemy types.
  • Vehicles pop up that you can take on.
  • The game moves in a vertical direction.
  • When killing enemies they can burn up to a skeleton, or blow up with grenades.
  • Easy to pick up and play.
  • Two-player local co-op support.
  • Fun arcade experience.
  • A fun little distraction.

Mission 1985 Review Cons:

  • No real graphics settings.
  • Doesn’t offer any gameplay settings.
  • No online play.
  • Doesn’t support leaderboards.
  • No Steam achievements.

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Mission 1985:

Official website.

Developer: Consulog-games

Publisher: Consulog-games

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Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!