Posted on: May 3, 2017

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Consider you are buying RA2 and RA1 is gifted with it. RA1 has little interest. Even hardcore gamers and Star Wars fans are likely to be discouraged. RA1 is worth trying out of curiosity as one of the first CD-Rom games, frequently bundled with CD-Rom players. 'It's a trap!' the game will appeal to you as much as it will repel. Even in the 90s, it did not look that beautiful. I was more impressed by the quality of the music. This game will not make a Jedi of you, but a Zen master. It is hard to keep one’s composure while starting levels again and again. Even the cheats are hard to activate. The 3rd level in which you pilot an A-Wing through crystals on planet Kolaador seems neverending and the slightest piloting error is punished. This f***ing Ru Murleen made me lost years of life expectancy. Higher difficulty also means higher satisfaction, but I never finished the game, some levels are too boring. RA2 is much better. Back in time, this game was very flattering. I ran it on a modest 486 and it looked incredible! It felt like a game from the future played on a computer from the future. My friends were amazed by the graphics, especially because many did not know pre-rendered graphics and thought it was real 3D. Cutscenes are awesome. You will want to see them all. The game is an interactive movie. Like some other Lucasarts games, RA2 would have made a good Star Wars movie. The plot is interesting, the score is well used. Levels are varied, with piloting and shooting. It is great to play many prestigious ships. As for the gameplay, do not expect much. Targets always come near the center of the screen. You just have to keep calm, move as little as possible, point and click. It is like a software aimed at making you more efficient using your mouse in office softwares. A must-play.
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