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Post by wardy on Jan 6, 2008 15:35:39 GMT
Isn't there a doll of The Master in Exhumed =/ ?
Hm, never thought it was a difficult game, just the slippery jumping. If you died, it was normally your own fault as the enemies, despite doing massive damage, were remarkably stupid and not very observational.
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Post by Gareth on Jan 7, 2008 13:25:01 GMT
Not sure. There are around 20 team dolls in all but the graphics are so pixelated on the faces you can't really tell who/what is who/what.
Being able to fly in Exhumed and playing through it all again as a God is most fun of all - and then using your flying abilities to collect the team dolls a second time. Flight makes some of the dolls easier to get, but some are harder.
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Post by wardy on Jan 12, 2008 11:32:39 GMT
Might have a plug at Exhumed today and go doll hunting =)
Then again I might just listen to Radio 4 and power up my batallions in Shining Force 3 (I'm finally at the Bulzome Cathedral).
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Post by clerksfan4life on Aug 31, 2008 0:06:29 GMT
Alien Trilogy is my favourite by far. I love the Atmosphere from the graphics and sound, the level design (Although the bone ship is pretty hard to figure out), and I like that it's challenging without being frustrating.
Exhumed is a great game but pretty hard in some places.
I can't really get in to quake. The controls either feel unresponsive or over sensitive, and it's got a bland look to it.
Duke Nukem is good but I prefer the N64 version.
I play Doom from time to time but the framerate is appalling most of the time. Like someone else said, the Doom II maps are pretty much unplayable.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2008 20:15:43 GMT
I have Exhumed and Duke Nukem but haven't spent a lot of time with them due to the fact that i'm not much good at FPSs...my favourite console FPS is N64 Doom which still looks pretty good (1 player only though) and well worth checking out.
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Post by Dr Greenrinse on Sept 1, 2008 2:36:14 GMT
I'e always been a huge fan of FPS games ever since i got my grubby hands on the shareware version of Doom all those years ago. Its a pity that the Saturn version didnt run too good but apparently the Japanese version runs much better - according to some youtube vids i saw. If i ever manage to find a copy i'll let you all know.
My personal favourite Saturn FPS would have to be Exhumed with Duke Nukem and Quake closely following. I think Duke is the most fun of the 3 and Quake would be the best looking but for me personally its the gameplay of Exhumed that wins out. Its so rewarding when you finally get all the team dolls (especially the 2 at the end of the laser maze in the Canyons Of Chaos level!) Then replaying the game in flight mode is absolutely fantastic.
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Post by marx on Sept 1, 2008 7:55:11 GMT
Just to say something different...Enemy Zero?.... For which I can't find my first disk *ARG!!!* though I have 0, 2, and 3.
But besides that I would say PowerSlave then followed by Duke; I've never played Quake or Hexen. To be truthful though I never really cared for FPS' until I played Jedi Knight, I thought they were ok before, but Jedi Knight felt like a real world to me {and it was my introduction to the mouse and keyboard}.
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Post by superdeadite on Sept 1, 2008 14:15:50 GMT
Thats funny because I was greatly let down by Jedi Knight. I thought the original Dark Forces was a far superior game (though it had no multiplayer). Kyle was such a badass in DF. He's your typical pansy/nice-guy in JK...
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Post by min2gas on Sept 1, 2008 18:33:21 GMT
I have played few FPS with Saturn.
1. Doom - Yes, the game frame rate is disaster but it's still pretty cool game. Nice guns (Shotgun is best looking gun) and good gameplay.
2. Alien Trilogy - I don't like this game. When I playing this game I have feeling that this games is Doom with other enemies.
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Post by RallyDon82 on Sept 1, 2008 19:34:12 GMT
quake is a technical marvel, duke 3d is a huge entertaining blockbuster of a fps and exhumed is an exciting and intricate action/adventure fps, the fact one system(i.e the saturn) is home to all 3 means only a fool wouldnt have all 3, i can't choose between them really they each bare bring suttin to the table that culminates in fps heaven , now if only the doom conversion hadn't turned out so rotten!
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Post by marx on Sept 2, 2008 4:24:49 GMT
*Off Topic*
Dark Forces was quality {of course I didn't play it until after Jedi Knight} but a few things in Jedi Knight stand out to me...
The worlds felt real, you sometimes had to go up to go down or visa-versa; I don't know if that makes sense, basically you had to think you're way through the levels, it wasn't just shoot stuff, check point, shoot stuff. You had to cross beams and generally platform your way through the game. When I first got the game I played it for about 3 hours strait and my whole right side locked due to not being used to the mouse set up, and not knowing to adjust my chair every once in a while.
The second thing is this: Light Saber + 3rd person view=Jedi Awesomeness.
The third and forth is force powers...And a great multi-player.
I like all the DF/JK games, though due to having a so-so computer, I never got to play Jedi Academy, I tried it on the Xbox, but it’s not the same with out the mouse/keyboard and the fact that you can’t turn off your light saber…that actually really bugs me.
Yeah Kyle does turn into a Jedi tool, but I like him.
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