Renegade III: The Final Chapter is a scrolling beat'em up computer game released on the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum systems in 1989 by Ocean Software under their "Imagine" label. The game is a sequel to Target: Renegade which itself is a sequel to the arcade game Renegade.
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Developer(s) | Imagine Software |
Series | Kunio-kun |
Platform(s) | ZX Spectrum Commodore 64 Amstrad CPC MSX |
Release | 1989 |
Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Unlike the first two games, Renegade III follows the character known only as "Renegade" as he travels through time to rescue his captured girlfriend. It also dropped the two-player mode found in the previous title.
Though the game was highly praised by critics, receiving high scores in several prominent gaming publications such as a 91% score being awarded by Crash, and 84% in C+VG,[1] it was derided by fans who criticised the game's storyline, lack of deep gameplay, weapons, glitches, poor physics and lack of a two-player option.
The Spanish magazine Microhobby valued the game with the following scores:[2] Originality: 30% Graphics: 80% Motion: 80% Sound: 80% Difficulty: 100% Addiction: 80%
A Commodore Amiga version was developed but never released. It was leaked years later.[3]
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