Playing The Sentinel (Amiga)
Posted by Cybergoth,
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18 August 2008
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Playing... Amiga
Hi there!
Not to be confused with "Sentinel", the Starmaster like shmup from Synapse, this is about The Sentinel:

This game always was a tough one for me. I understood the rules, I knew how to play it, yet I never really got into it. So this will probably be my final serious attempt at this one.
It is a rather simple game. You're residing on an isometric 3D landscape and can absorb everything in there. "Everything" being a bit of an exageration here, because we're basically talking trees here.
Well, trees and 1-4 guardians, the name giving Sentinels. Now, you can absorb trees and sentinels when you can see the tile they're standing on, which ususally means you have to reside on a higher spot. Of course, the Sentinels can also absorb you, when they can see the tile you are standing on. Once you're running out of energy, you guessed it - Game Over!
Getting higher is pretty easy, as you can place rocks on the ground and so build little towers. On top you place a replicant of yourself and then you can beam into the replicant.
Sounds all very compliated, but it really isn't.
The game is backed by a landscape generator that will create 10.000 different levels, so don't expect me to beat this one
You usually skip a couple of levels, depending on your energy level when beating a landscape. For the first day I played those landscapes:
Well, my main problem with the game is, that I can't seem to develop any real playing strategies. I'm more playing it like Shanghai, i.e. mostly just letting it flow. If I fail at a level, I just try a different route until I manage to solve it. But it all is more the esoteric experience, I don't feel like really achieving something, since it all feels mostly luck based
BTW: I picked the Miggy version, since it's much faster than the C64 one, can be controlled with the mouse and has some... esoteric background music
Greetings,
Manuel
Not to be confused with "Sentinel", the Starmaster like shmup from Synapse, this is about The Sentinel:

This game always was a tough one for me. I understood the rules, I knew how to play it, yet I never really got into it. So this will probably be my final serious attempt at this one.
It is a rather simple game. You're residing on an isometric 3D landscape and can absorb everything in there. "Everything" being a bit of an exageration here, because we're basically talking trees here.
Well, trees and 1-4 guardians, the name giving Sentinels. Now, you can absorb trees and sentinels when you can see the tile they're standing on, which ususally means you have to reside on a higher spot. Of course, the Sentinels can also absorb you, when they can see the tile you are standing on. Once you're running out of energy, you guessed it - Game Over!
Getting higher is pretty easy, as you can place rocks on the ground and so build little towers. On top you place a replicant of yourself and then you can beam into the replicant.
Sounds all very compliated, but it really isn't.
The game is backed by a landscape generator that will create 10.000 different levels, so don't expect me to beat this one
You usually skip a couple of levels, depending on your energy level when beating a landscape. For the first day I played those landscapes:
Landscape Code 000 008 16257084 019 55742564 038 66947638 046 68644289 062 48596953 087 31676074 102 68482823
Well, my main problem with the game is, that I can't seem to develop any real playing strategies. I'm more playing it like Shanghai, i.e. mostly just letting it flow. If I fail at a level, I just try a different route until I manage to solve it. But it all is more the esoteric experience, I don't feel like really achieving something, since it all feels mostly luck based
BTW: I picked the Miggy version, since it's much faster than the C64 one, can be controlled with the mouse and has some... esoteric background music
Greetings,
Manuel



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Sure, during the lower levels, you can get away with luck. But with more an more sentinels watching the ground, you definitely need a strategy. So you better practice now.