🕹️ New release: Lunar Lander Beyond

Two Crude Dudes

aka: Crude Buster, Johnny Turbo's Arcade: Two Crude Dudes, Retro Classix: Two Crude, Two Crude
Moby ID: 15473

Genesis version

First-rate action.

The Good
The levels are all filled with a great variety of villains and monsters, including bruisers, pyro-maniacs with flame-throwers, werewolves, blood-sucking hunchbacks, robotic skeletons and suchlike. The music is good, and the backgrounds, displaying varied wastelands and inner-city decay, are certainly atmospheric. The two-player mode is also great fun.

The Bad
Er....not for the squeamish?

The Bottom Line
In the post-holocaust ruins of a city, a criminal organisation of heavies, mutants and robots appears and takes over. However, the decent people of this city are determined to rid their fair land. So two crime-fighting warriors are hired to make their way through the desolate landscape, taking out all the horrors who oppose them. It's up to you, as one of the warriors (or both of them, if you're playing the game with a friend) to battle through horizontally scrolling 2D levels of beat-em-up mayhem, each ending in an encounter with an extra-tough villain or giant mutation. Ultimately, you must face off against the scientist leading the secret organisation. On the way, you can collect energy-restoring power-ups from cola vending machines, and this is a sub-game after each level involving one such machine (if you've restored all your energy, smash it for a giant bonus). You can also pick up weapons such as pipes and metal posts, and you can throw barrels and even abandoned cars at the enemies.

by Gary Smith (57) on December 23, 2004

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