Crossfire II is an Retro / Arcade / Top-Down Shooter, originally released in 2002 for the AMIGA. The main part of the game is a classic, fast paced, single player story campaign. Fly different space ships and fight, to save the universe as you know it. Also you get a survival and a local PvP mode.
## About This Game
Crossfire II is an Retro / Arcade/ Top-Down Shooter, originally released in
2002 for Amiga and was our first commercial game. We still love it and decided
to convert, update and release it on PC now. We hope, you also can still enjoy
the game as we do.
## SINGLEPLAYER CAMPAIGN
CFII offers three different game modes. The most important one is the story
mode. In this story you play the role of Karsten, a young rebel pilot.
You have to play through a number of missions that couldn’t be more manifold.
Space battles alone or as part of a fleet, espionage and escort missions or
hidden operations behind the enemy lines – no mission is like the other and
even who’s friend and who’s the enemy is not always clear. Between and during
the missions the story is told, important events are illustrated by short
films.
The large number of different ships suits to this qualities. Fast fighters,
heavy bombers and large capital ships with independent turrets atop battle
each other in space or at the planet’s surface. Somewhere inbetween transports
try to get cover and stationary turrets defend important places. Here is where
you can experience what it feels like being in a slow transport amidst a large
battle. One time you will even drive a tank.
## MULTIPLAYER
If you have some additional players at hand or if you just want to let the
weapons speak unladen by a story and mission aims, the other two game modes of
Crossfire II are for you. The survival mode offers entertaining battles to one
to four players against hordes of computer controlled enemies.
Although teamwork is top priority here the one dealing most damage will win
the round. This offers room for plenty of dirty tricks. Some friendships
already broke on “He shot the shield item right before my nose!”
The third game mode is the classic dogfight mode. Two to four ships enter the
arena and the last player alive is the winner.
An unbelievable range of weapons, items and hazards like gravitonic mines,
asteroids, black holes and much more make sure the game won’t get boring for
many hours. In addition nearly any aspect of the gameplay of both modes can be
configured.
The frequency and kind of items, the preferences for the weapon shop or the
number and intelligence of the enemies – everythings adjustable. In Crossfire
II nobody has to live with something he doesn’t like.
## AMIGA REVIEWS
AMIGA Arena
“I can just recommend Crossfire II to all friend of shooter games.”
Amiga Future
“Equal what you think of shooter games, Dreamworlds have done a good job and
deserve respect for this game.”
AMIGA Plus
“At first the simple installation was noticed positive… crashes were also
non-existent. Larger field for criticism can’t really be found… Crossfire
II, although technically only average, offers a great deal of fun to single
and multiplayer gamers. If you always wanted to play a entertaining mix of
Super Cars and Wing Commander, you should go for Crossfire II.”
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | 2x 2GHz | 2x 3GHz |
RAM | 2 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM |
OS | Windows Vista | Windows 7, 8, 10 |
Graphics Card | SM3.0 GPU with 768MB | Geforce GTX 470 / Radeon HD 4850 |
HDD Space | 300 MB available space | 500 MB available space |
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