Hunter Killer (video game)

Hunter Killer is a 1989 video game published by Virgin Mastertronic.

Hunter Killer is a game in which the player is an American submarine commander involved in Pacific warfare during World War II.

[2] The player commands a Gato-class submarine with armament consisting of 10 torpedoes and a deck gun.

[3] Mike Siggins reviewed Hunter Killer for Games International magazine, and gave it a rating of 1 out of 10 (a turkey), and stated that "As a guide, if I felt like wasting the time, I am sure I could knock out something approximating to Hunter Killer yet my programming skills are laughable.

"[2] John Kennedy for Amiga Computing found the game to be "a worthwhile challenge at a remarkable price" and commented that "Suddenly I find I'd rather play this rather lo-tech game in preference to the latest scrolling shoot-'em-ups.