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Reviews for The Real Stunt Experts (#4049)

Review by YOR on 07 Aug 2013 (Rating: 2)

This is nearly impossible. Far too difficult and frustrating to enjoy. You die too easily here.

Review by The Dean of Games on 21 Apr 2014 (Rating: 1)

1989 Alternative Software (UK)
by Jason McGann, Richard Naylor, Shaun McClure and Robin Holman

Was The Real Stunt Experts written by real programming experts? I'm guessing yes, but it sure doesn't look like it.
A quick glance at the graphics and you feel like you've stepped into 1983 thru the door of an invisible time machine. Concerning the audio, in the main menu there is an OK tune, but the in-game sound, wow, I can only think of curse words to describe it, so I'll pass that one for the sake of you, dear reader.

The gameplay can either be described as just hard near impossible or bad ideas gone terribly wrong. Some enemies can only be killed if you are at the same height level as they are, that's why you have am indicator at the left of the screen displaying how high you are, but in reality it's impossible to know how high your enemies are because they do NOT possess any SHADOW whatsoever, making the indicator totally pointless.

Besides uninspiring, the game is repetitive and already seen a million times before, and with such old fashioned ugly sprites and a beep as the only accompanying sound, this game struggles to please any player.
There are other problems with the game that I could point out, but I rather not, I rather think the programmers weren't inspired at the time they wrote this.