Posted on: December 29, 2021

bpjerseyboy
Verified ownerGames: 62 Reviews: 1
A Brilliant Game That is Showing its Age
I have memories of playing this game on the PS1 back in the day, but never finished it. I decided to play through the entire series again and chose to give it a try on PC because of the other gamer reviews. What a difference! It's graphically much cleaner looking. The long load times from the PlayStation are gone, as are the sound issues. The FMV also looks a little cleaner, but not much. Overall this is a great game and playing this 25 years ago on PC, my review would have been much higher. The game is somewhat linear, but allows for and rewards exploration. By investigating areas fully and using different acquired powers, you discover and unlock more things that make the game easier. Going back and revisiting areas also allows you to find things you couldn't access before. The path to building your character and completing the quest is really well thought out. The story is also pretty solid. Being much further along than I was on my original playthrough, I've learned a lot more about Kain and Nosgoth and it's helping me embrace the lore as I prepare to play the rest of the series. Sound and voice acting is good, especially for the day. When this game was made, top notch acting in games was not a thing, so kudos to Silicon Knights for putting effort into it. Now for the drawbacks. Unfortunately this looks and feels like a game from the 90's. While some old games like Pac-Man and Super Mario Bros. tend to hold up well, many of the games of the 90's - early 2000's don't stand the test of time. Late 2D and early 3D games were breaking new ground with visuals and gameplay and a lot of it just looks bad by today's standards. Control is not terrible, but a bit clunky. Switching weapons is a chore, as are some battles. The draw order and hit detection is really messed up in some spots. The voice acting, while good, is a bit limited and the FMV scenes are ugly. This is a really great game, if you are willing to forgive the things that come with its age.
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