Jungle Strike
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Some time after Operation Desert Strike, Ibn Kilbaba, son of Kilbaba Sr., threatens to annihilate America. After his father was killed, the people who were under his control sent his son running off, along with his father's money and nuclear weapons program. Kilbaba, more ruthless than his father, longs for revenge for his father's death and decides to shed the blood of those who killed him, the Americans. Already armed, Kilbaba hires Carlos Ortega to help him set up his nuclear weapons program, deep in South America. Carlos Ortega, the world's most notorious drug lord, also yearns to seek revenge. With his own private army, armed with the most hi-tech weapons, he's ready to fight America at all costs.
Because of this threat, the player is hired again to battle these two characters, following their trail in the jungles of South America. Armed with the Comanche, numerous other vehicles, and destructive weapons, they will have to take out their private army, blowing up the enemy with Hellfire missiles, Hydra rockets, or chain guns, using watercraft to launch mines at enemy ships, or pulling off a drive-by on the enemy with guns on the side.
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- פשיטה בג'ונגל - Hebrew spelling
- ジャングルストライク 受け継がれた狂気 - Japanese spelling
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Average score: 84% (based on 46 ratings)
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Average score: 3.8 out of 5 (based on 111 ratings with 1 reviews)
Objectively quite good, but...
The Good
I liked the original Desert Strike a lot better. I have the Game Gear and PC versions (which are both very good) and sometimes still play them. However, Jungle Strike is something of a disappointment - it doesn't add much and it doesn't have the same feel.
Objectively it is a good game, with reasonably good graphics, fast and smooth engine, good controls and decent gameplay, but it just lacks something.
The Bad
It lacks the certain appeal of the original Desert Strike. Also has quite lame sound effects.
The Bottom Line
Again, an objectively good shooter, but there's something missing here.
DOS · by Tomer Gabel (4539) · 2000
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A character is modeled after president Bill Clinton. You lead him to safety in the Washington mission, where you see him run inside the White House. He thanks you later. Then at the end of the game he congratulates you.
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- Issue#4 - #38 in the Top 100 Video Games of All-Time list
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Game added by robotriot.
Game Gear added by Tommy Jokiel. Amiga CD32 added by Kabushi. SNES added by Robbb. Amiga added by Martin Smith. BlackBerry added by MAT. Genesis, Game Boy added by quizzley7.
Additional contributors: Robbb, formercontrib, Crawly, j.raido 【雷堂嬢太朗】, Patrick Bregger, Victor Vance, GenesisBR.
Game added January 24th, 2000. Last modified January 19th, 2024.