Power Factor

Power Factor

released on Feb 01, 1993

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Power Factor

released on Feb 01, 1993

Power Factor is a 1993 side-scrolling action-platform video game developed by Hand Made Software and published by Atari Corporation in North America and Europe exclusively for the Atari Lynx. Based around a video game within a video game concept, players take control of a character who is in turn playing on a virtual reality simulator assuming the role of Redd Ace, which is recreating his battle against the Sinlendo Techmods by recovering necessary bomb components to defeat the alien race at the Ceegraian Power Station. Its gameplay consists of platforming, exploration and weapons-based combat with a main four-button configuration. Power Factor originally began as a project intended for the Atari ST that was in development by Red Rat Software under the title Red Ace, which was nearly completed before being left unpublished due to internal issues at the company and its eventual disbandment prior to release, however Hand Made Software would later develop a conversion to the Lynx. Power Factor has been met with positive reception from critics and reviewers since its initial release, who praised various aspects of the title such as the unique storyline, graphics and character animation but many felt divided in regards to the sound design and gameplay. In 2005, a ROM image of the original ST version was leaked online.


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Playing Through My Evercade Collection Part 13: Atari Lynx Collection 1

I swear this collection is trying to lure me into an early grave. What is this nonsense? Giant sprites that take up almost the entire room, a camera thats swings about awkwardly and enemies that often fire offscreen at you so usually you realise its just best to tank all the damage willy nilly.

The controls are a pile of crap too, why with the Lynx setup, did they take a page from Amiga and decide 'Oh yes, up to jump, that feels good'. Its awful, the jumping is floaty and uncontrollable and the hovering feels just as bad.

Literally the only thing stopping this from being 0.5/5 is I occasionally like some of the graphics and the whole thing has a cute Duke Nukem classic vibe. Thats it.