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''Mercenary III'' is the third and final video game in the '' Mercenary'' series. It was written by Paul Woakes for the
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and
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and published by
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in 1992.


Development

''Mercenary III'' (also known as ''Mercenary III: The Dion Crisis'' or ''Damocles II'') is the third game in the series. It was released on the Atari ST and Amiga in 1992.


Gameplay

''Mercenary III'' is set in the Gamma System again and is based on an improved version of the engine used by ''Damocles'': this time the roads of the various cities are populated by vehicles such as taxis and
bus A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a road vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van. It is most commonly used in public transport, but is also in use for cha ...
es; observation and attack spacecraft are present in the skies; and interaction (albeit to a limited degree) with other characters is possible. After Eris' President Margaret steps down, the player becomes involved in a political crisis on the planet Dion, pitting their wits against a power-hungry politician running for president. The goal of ''Mercenary III'' is to prevent this politician from being elected to office. Similarly to the earlier titles, there are several ways of achieving this, with both straightforward and oblique solutions. No mission disks were released for this concluding chapter of the ''Mercenary'' series. According to the poster that accompanied the game, the events of ''Mercenary III'' take place on 15 January 2101. The villain of this game is a character who appeared in ''Mercenary'': PC BIL, short for the Palyars Commander's Brother-In-Law.


Reception

John Davison jnr for '' Page 6'' described ''Mercenary III'' as "a superb game that should keep you engrossed for many hours. The scope of the puzzles coupled with the new character interaction make this a tremendously playable game". Paul Presley for '' The One'' said "''Mercenary III'' grabs your attention firmly by its collar and doesn't let go". Tim Boone for ''
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'' wrote: "A worthy successor which could have been another classic, ''Mercenary III'' offers a fantastic gamesplaying experience, but just pips itself at the Hit! post by being a tad too faithful to the others. A great game nonetheless!" Karl Foster for ''
Amiga Power ''Amiga Power'' (''AP'') was a monthly magazine about Amiga video games. It was published in the United Kingdom by Future plc, and ran for 65 issues, from May 1991 to September 1996. Philosophy ''Amiga Power'' had several principles which com ...
'' said that "the best thing about ''Mercenary III'' is the fact that there are six ways to complete it, five of which are outlined in hint sheets included in the package ..The sixth is left a mystery, to give you something to puzzle out". Maff Evans for '' Amiga Format'' wrote: "For those of you that haven't played any of the other games in the series, this then will make an excellent space adventure. If, on the other hand, you've played the others to death and are expecting something new to present a challenge, prepare to be slightly disappointed. You've been there many times before". '' ACE''s wrote: "Of course, anybody who enjoyed the earlier ''Mercenary'' games won't need to be told that this is right up their street also".


Reviews

* ''Special Program'' (Italian) * ''Det Nye Computer'' (Danish) * '' Amiga Computing'' - Mar, 1992 * '' Amiga Action'' - Mar, 1992 * ''
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'' - Apr, 1992


References

{{reflist 1992 video games Action-adventure games Amiga games Atari ST games Novagen Software games Open-world video games Science fiction video games Single-player video games Video game sequels Video games developed in the United Kingdom Video games set on fictional planets