QUByte Classics - The Immortal by PIKO Image
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  • Summary: Meet the Maker! A gut-wrenching nightmare come to life. Terror reigns in his dungeon lair. Hurling toward your doom, you grasp one chance to live. Survive and win immortal fame. Eight lethal levels - 50 chambers filled with danger and deception. Full screen, real-time combat againstMeet the Maker! A gut-wrenching nightmare come to life. Terror reigns in his dungeon lair. Hurling toward your doom, you grasp one chance to live. Survive and win immortal fame. Eight lethal levels - 50 chambers filled with danger and deception. Full screen, real-time combat against creation's most evil creatures. Over 30 wickedly cunning, fully animated deaths await the unwary. Digitized soundtrack of fearsome screams and unearthly effects. Expand
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  1. Nov 9, 2021
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    I’m not the biggest fan of The Immortal, but I know it has its fans and they should be pleased with this release. The two versions of the game have many differences, so having both of them included here is nice. You get a standard set of options for each game, including save states and video options. The emulation is good, though NES and Genesis emulation isn’t exactly the most challenging of feats at this stage. Those without any existing attachment to The Immortal will want to tread carefully, as the game certainly shows its age. Those who have happy memories of dying, dying, and dying some more in this game back in the day should grab this set immediately, though.