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Review: Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition

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Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition proves that retro gaming is as popular as ever. This low-poly affair doesn’t push modern consoles, but it will make you feel nostalgic. Furthermore, the basic gameplay and fast action will make you smile throughout.

Developed by Terminal Reality and published by Ziggurat Interactive, Inc., this is a sci-fi adventure title. What’s more, you must battle hordes of alien beings as you fly your all-powerful spaceship. On top of this, the vast planets and brutal foes are wonderful to explore and entertaining to shoot down. As such, though this is as old as the hills, I couldn’t help but love every minute.

A fireball rips through the sky.
Kaboom!

Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition tells a gripping tale. 

This game may look aged and haggard, but its story is relevant and enthralling! Consequently, the hard-hitting plot catches your attention from the off. Like all great sci-fi experiences, this one has a strong protagonist. This hero must put themselves on the line to save humanity from an alien threat.

It is the far future and an armada of alien vessels surrounds Earth! For reasons unknown, these aliens have waged war on humanity. However, a brave fighter pilot will show them that we are not to be messed with. Though he is outpaced, outmanoeuvred, and outgunned, the hero stops at nothing to thwart this threat.

Shoot down the aliens and collect the capsules.
Pick up the capsule and keep fighting.

So much going on. 

Though the core concept is simple, the action is hectic as hell! The story takes place on 9 unique planets, each with a range of horrific aliens. You’ll face pacey fighters, armoured tanks, and a range of turrets, buildings, and undulating landscapes. Alongside this, you’ll navigate tight tunnels, engage in dogfights, and avoid never-ending projectiles. Subsequently, though it is straightforward, you must be alert throughout. 

Alongside this, there is an arsenal of weapons to test, plenty of power-ups to pick up, and some horrendous bosses to take down. Accordingly, this is a hectic flight simulation experience that is testing, but enjoyable. Luckily, if you find the action too hard, you can adjust the difficulty settings. This was fantastic, as occasionally it can be tough to handle and this causes frustration. 

Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition: old game, new finish. 

Thanks to the Infernal Engine, the original Terminal Velocity runs natively on modern consoles. However, there is an improved HUD and the draw distance is improved. As such, you can spot your enemies from further away and this helps during hectic dogfights. Other than this, the low-poly visuals are pretty horrific to look at. The blocky finish and garish colours work perfectly with the retro gameplay. However, they won’t be to everyone’s liking. I adored the trip down memory lane and older gamers will appreciate the old-school finish.

The audio perfectly represents the era. With synth music and obnoxious sound effects, it is uncomfortable to listen to. What’s more, the repetitive songs and upbeat tunes will drive you mad. Whether it is the loud crashes or the shrill lasers, it is wonderfully dated.

The tunnels are narrow and filled with aliens.
Explore the tunnels and complete each mission.

Simple controls. 

I love how straightforward Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition is to play. The excellent crosshair makes hunting your foes a piece of cake. Moreover, braking and accelerating were achieved at the push of a button. As such, you’ll become an ace pilot in no time at all. Yet navigating each tight tunnel was a tricky task. Therefore, you’ll crash, collide, and moan each time you miss the tunnel entrance.

Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition was great in short bursts. However, its repetitive action outstays its welcome pretty quickly. Disappointingly, the simple and dated mechanics haven’t aged that well. As a consequence, you’ll enjoy this casually between other games. 

Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition is a pleasant trip down memory lane. 

Older gamers will remember Terminal Velocity fondly. Therefore, Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition is a pleasant trip down memory lane. Yet, its limited appeal and dated finish will only impress a niche audience. Subsequently, I don’t think it’ll get any major accolades or a big following. However, I enjoyed it and I recommend that you buy it here! Can you save humanity? Explore 9 vast planets and destroy everything that stands in your way. 

SUMMARY

Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition is an old-school title with a modern finish. Thanks to its simple approach and low-poly graphics, this is a wonderful trip down memory lane. Sadly, though, its limited appeal will only impress a niche audience.


+ I loved the low-poly finish.
+ The Infernal Engine has improved every performance element.
+ Era-specific audio.
+ Simple controls.
+ A trip down memory lane.

- Limited appeal.
- Repetitive.

(Rating: PEGI 7 Implied Violence Release date: 07/06/2023 Price: £9.99)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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<p class="has-text-align-justify" style="font-size:14px"><em>Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition </em> is an old-school title with a modern finish. Thanks to its simple approach and low-poly graphics, this is a wonderful trip down memory lane. Sadly, though, its limited appeal will only impress a niche audience.</p><br/> + I loved the low-poly finish.<br/> + The Infernal Engine has improved every performance element.<br/> + Era-specific audio.<br/> + Simple controls.<br/> + A trip down memory lane.<br/> <br/> - Limited appeal.<br/> - Repetitive.<br/> <br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(<b>Rating:</b> PEGI 7 Implied Violence <b>Release date:</b> 07/06/2023 <b>Price:</b> £9.99)</p><br/> <p class="has-text-align-center" style="font-size:10px">(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on Xbox One, PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5)</p><br/>Review: Terminal Velocity: Boosted Edition

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