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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1117344" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>I would have been top 10 on the SNES for me. I set it up on RetroPie a few years back and didn't last 5 minutes, it has NOT aged well.</p><p></p><p>I'm just coming to the end of my first (of a few I suspect) playthrough. I'd highly recommend it. At first, I found the semi-linear, not very open world a bit hard to get used to, but once I did loved it. The problem-solving element seemed like a blast from the past for me, maybe there are other current games like this, but I haven't run into one since I re-nerded during the pandemic.</p><p></p><p>I'd forgotten I'd downloaded it, I don't think I even bothered loading it when I heard about all the problems on PC. I know what you mean about the same again, I'm a completionist and did every last thing on the map last time, I know I'll feel compelled to do it again, but will hate myself if I do. I've always had it in mind to 100% the achievements, so at some point, I'm going to have to Death March it. Can't get too excited about the prospect though.</p><p></p><p>Agreed. My theory is that it was pretty much the first console FPS and certainly the first big release, so it got attention from lots of gamers and was their first FPS experience. Having been through Wolfenstein, Doom and a few more on PC by the time I touched this, the Star Fox graphics and weird little control stick made it seem like a backwards step to me. That said, I didn't play it much, maybe I would have got into it if I had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1117344, member: 58362"] I would have been top 10 on the SNES for me. I set it up on RetroPie a few years back and didn't last 5 minutes, it has NOT aged well. I'm just coming to the end of my first (of a few I suspect) playthrough. I'd highly recommend it. At first, I found the semi-linear, not very open world a bit hard to get used to, but once I did loved it. The problem-solving element seemed like a blast from the past for me, maybe there are other current games like this, but I haven't run into one since I re-nerded during the pandemic. I'd forgotten I'd downloaded it, I don't think I even bothered loading it when I heard about all the problems on PC. I know what you mean about the same again, I'm a completionist and did every last thing on the map last time, I know I'll feel compelled to do it again, but will hate myself if I do. I've always had it in mind to 100% the achievements, so at some point, I'm going to have to Death March it. Can't get too excited about the prospect though. Agreed. My theory is that it was pretty much the first console FPS and certainly the first big release, so it got attention from lots of gamers and was their first FPS experience. Having been through Wolfenstein, Doom and a few more on PC by the time I touched this, the Star Fox graphics and weird little control stick made it seem like a backwards step to me. That said, I didn't play it much, maybe I would have got into it if I had. [/QUOTE]
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