Locus (video game)

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Locus
Locus cover.jpg
Developer(s)Zombie LLC
Publisher(s)GT Interactive
Platform(s)Windows, MS-DOS, Mac OS
Release
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Locus is a racing video game developed by Zombie and published by GT Interactive in North America. It was published in 1995 for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS.[1]

Gameplay[]

The player takes control of a mech in a competitive racing arena from a first-person perspective.[2] The arena has no gravity, so competitors can fly in any direction within a three-dimensional space.[2]

Reception[]

The French gaming magazine, "Joystick", gave a review of this game in February 1996.[3] The German edition of PowerPlay magazine also reviewed this game in March 1996.[4] Finally, the now defunct AllGame.com reviewed this game.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ IGN.com: Locus
  2. ^ a b "Protos: Locus". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 89. Ziff Davis. December 1996. p. 78.
  3. ^ Locus review (French)
  4. ^ Locus review (German)
  5. ^ Locus review at AllGame.com
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