Zephyr (DOS, 1994)

Zephyr is a relatively obscure game that was released by New World Computing in 1994 for DOS based PCs. This is essentially a first person vehicular combat game.
The plot of the game is that you are in the 24th century and resources are fought over via vehicular combat. You represent one of several massive corporations. Your vehicle is best described as a kind of hover bike. You must do battle against representatives from other corporations in various arenas.

Game play is pretty straight forward. Before each match, you get to configure your "drone" with various weapons and equipment. Resource management is an important aspect of the game as things like ammunition are not unlimited.

The graphics in sound aren't terrible but they were nothing spectacular either, even for the time. A combination of polygons and sprites were used which was common for the time. While not overly impressive, the game was not hampered by the graphics as your environment, enemies, power-ups, etc. can all be clearly identified.

The one somewhat innovative aspect of this game was the multiplayer option. It allowed for both LAN and modem play against other players. While not entirely unique for the time, this was not yet commonplace either.

Reviews were at best average for this game. The mediocre graphics, sound, and music were a factor but it was the repetitive nature of the game that really hurt it. There wasn't really enough variety in terms of weapons, arenas, or enemies for any long term replayability. As mentioned above, the multiplayer was the one bright spot.

Your probably better off sticking with games like Doom, Doom II, Heretic, Descent, etc. if you are looking for a similar type of game with online play from that era. However, if you want some variety, this wouldn't be a terrible choice for some retro multiplayer action.
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How come I missed this one? It looks like a more colourful version of Quarantine (1994), so consider me interested. Zephyr goes to my list of vintage games I really want to check out, thanks for the post!
I didn't remember this one either. I think that at the time it just didn't stand out from the crowd and it didn't get great reviews. It probably faded pretty fast. Descent came along shortly after this one and is a sort of similar game that was much more impressive graphically.
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