Quicksilver's adaptation of Ikari Warriors for the Commodore 64 is a major let-down, which is surprising since the same group also worked on the more competent Apple II port. The graphics are unpolished and amateurish: enemy bunkers and other structures only "smoke" when they are destroyed, tanks are disproportionally small compared to the soldiers supposedly inside them, and the overall look of the enemy landscape seems like it came from a budget-priced clone of the game instead of an official port sold at a top-shelf price. Audio and gameplay don't fare any better. For good C-64 one-man-army action, stick with Commando. For a good game of Ikari Warriors, find another system.