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5012278 No.5012278 [Reply] [Original]

Thoughts on this game?

>> No.5012564

>>5012278
Resident Evil clone.

>> No.5012575

>>5012278
good game

>> No.5012597

>>5012278
great game mechanic drown in a mediocre designed title.

>> No.5012680

>>5012278
Project Firestart clone.

>> No.5012692

It has some cool stuff but it feels very broken and unfinished, like the vast majority of AitD/RE style survival horror of the time. The last part of the game also drops the cake by giving him OP weapons with infinite ammo.

Any version other than the PC version also has some really awful loading times between camera angles. Due to the light system, each background has to be loaded twice.

>> No.5012901

>>5012278
It's alright if you are into survival horror games.

The PS2 version looks like a PS1 game.

>> No.5012905

>>5012901
I suspect it literaly is the PS1 game put on a PS2 disc. The loading times are somehow worse. Ubisoft was known for porting its games cheaply to all platforms.

>> No.5012910

>>5012905
At least is a DVD and not a CD game. I'm pretty sure they didn't change a single asset between versions.

>> No.5013065

>>5012278
Similar Nocturne released 2 years earlier was superior in almost every possible aspect.

>> No.5013069
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5013069

>>5013065
Ive forgot to attach pic.

>> No.5013078

I liked the first 2 better

>> No.5013080

>>5013069
Great game tho

>> No.5013103

>>5013080
>>5013069

Chicago chapter kinda sucked but the rest were fantastic.

>> No.5013116

>>5013069
that game sure did love its fabric physics.

>> No.5013119

>>5012278
AND FUCK YOU ANYWAYS

>> No.5013169

>>5013116
Yup. I don't think any other game from late 90's utilized real cloth physics just like Nocturne did. Well maybe except from Hitman:Codename 47 (Agent's 47 tie).