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It's explosion ends friendships.

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I disagree OP, PD is one of the best games for the system.. Not only is it a 'spiritual successor' to the most popular FPS on the system - and one of the greatest FPS games ever - it innovated new mechanics itself very successfully. Your complaint about the low FPS is true though, it really pushed the system to its limits. I must disagree with your complain about the dragon - the weapon is on the larger side but i'd hardly call the occluded area a blind spot, especially considering the reload animation and the weapon bob causing the player to see 'behind' it most of the time. Modern CoD games have much larger blind spots behind their weapons, for example.

The levels may be barren by modern standards, for example the tundra level where Joanna rescues the president with the help of Elvis, but they manage to pull off an immersive atmosphere none the less - in part due to the great sound and music which you disparaged as out of place. I thought the music was most definitely appropriate, and i particularly loved the increased music temp when a time-limited countdown starts.

Frankly, i don't know what 'saturn exclusiveness' is, but irregardless perfect dark was one of the highlights of the n64.

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