Human Killing Machine

Human Killing Machine (1988)

by Tiertex, GO!, U.S. Gold
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:HE'S THE MEANEST SON OF A SNAKE YOU'VE EVER SEEN! HE'S THE HUMAN KILLING MACHINE CARVE OUT A PATH OF SAVAGE DESTRUCTION AS YOU BATTLE TO STAMP YOUR SUPREMACY OVER A MULTITUDE OF OPPONENTS. Face Igor the Fearless and his rabid dog amongst the sacred Temples of Moscow. Don't be fooled by ladies of the night, Maria and Helga, streetwise and toughened in the seedy underworld of Amsterdam. Match the cunning guile of Miguel, master bullfighter and the unvanquished fighting bull Brutus in the splendid surroundings of the Barcelona bull stag. Trade blows with the awesome Utan Hana and his drunken compatriot outside a German beerhouse. Finally confront the merciless terrorists of the Middle East among the battle torn ruins of Beirut. Tough and mean ... you're the HUMAN KILLING MACHINE!Show more
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