Everyone and their mother says the PS2 version sucks, but I can't seem to remember the reason. Did they cut stuff out, shitty graphics?
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Everyone and their mother says the PS2 version sucks, but I can't seem to remember the reason. Did they cut stuff out, shitty graphics?
I played it over and over on the Atari 800, and recall it looking much better than those C64 shots let on. It wasn't nearly that blocky, and I'm sure all that black background wasn't in the 800 rev.Quote:
Originally Posted by kedawa
That slipped past my radar and it sounds cool. I'll have to check it out some day. Great choices on the other games too. I like Cybernator a lot more than Target Earth and Metal Combat really makes me wish Nintendo would make gun games again.Quote:
Terracon
Developer - PictureHouse Software (primarily made of the team who made die hard trilogy)
Publisher - Sony
System - PSX
All the versions have a blank background like that from what I remember although they were different colours I think. The Amiga version had better graphics, especially in town.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince Planet
Seven Cities confused me as a kid but I was impressed at how big it was. It felt like a world to explore.
http://www.ntsc-uk.com/review.php?pl...ultSuitsValkenQuote:
Originally Posted by J2d
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I was wondering if I may have played it on the ST (hence, the beter graphics), but I think it was the 800. Either way, yeah, it offered a huge amount of exploration...maybe too much so. I recall digging and wandering around some fairly blank screens for a long, long time.Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater
Fucking X-naughts :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by MechDeus
I loved Battleclash (the first game in the series), but I never could find Metal Combat in stores...Quote:
Originally Posted by arjue
Kid Nikki Radical Ninja.
Well i didn't translate it, anyway. **just an attempt at saving face.**Quote:
Originally Posted by Recap
This used to be one of my favorite games. It managed to capture an atmosphere almost on the same level as Deus Ex.Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater