OK, here is my feedback for Armor Attack II!
Armor Attack was an arcade vector game released by Cinematronics in 1980. The game was adapted to the Vectrex but never to any Atari systems. That is, of course, until Bob DeCrescenzo set his eye on creating a very unique port of the game for the Atari 7800. Unlike the arcade, this version is not done with vectors. Instead, Bob has decided to take advantage of the system’s raster graphics to create not just the jeep, tanks and helicopters but also the structures the player must move around to destroy the enemies. In the original arcade, those structures were provided by an overlay on the monitor (much like in the Vectrex version). As in the original game, you control a jeep that is equipped with a rocket launcher and you must move about the screen, a top view of cities and roads, in order to destroy enemy helicopters, tanks and tank turrets. Tanks and their turrets take two hits to be fully destroyed (tanks can still position their turrets to fire on you after the first hit, so be careful!). Unlike the arcade, where you were always in the same city, Amor Attack II has 16 randomly selected different terrains for you to play through. This adds variety and replay value to the game. One or two players (simultaneously) can enjoy Armor Attack II either competing against each other or cooperating (that’s you choice). The graphics of the game are simple but work very well. There is plenty of variety with the terrains and the helicopter looks really cool. Sounds are pretty good as well, given they are generated by the TIA chip. Overall, this is a really fun game and a great sequel to the arcade original.