Posted on: February 2, 2024

mrelusive603
Владелец игрыИгр: Отзывов: 14
Linux Review
Runs perfectly in Wine, no "winetricks", tweaks or adjustments needed. Make a prefix, install and play at 60FPS with smooth controls. I played this when it was originally released on PS2 back in the day. Visually it has aged quite poorly due to technical limitations of the time - maps are tiny, textures are blurry and you'll see NPC models repeating themselves quite a lot. It was that awkward period where 3D was improving, but the hardware wasn't *quite* there yet. If you look past the dated visuals, the gameplay unfortunately has aged equally badly: - Your character automatically reloads his weapon a few seconds after you've stopped shooting -- and it's always at the worst possible time. I have no idea why this is even a thing. Why couldn't they have just used a reload key like every other shooter? - The difficulty settings only make the enemies into bullet sponges and deal more damage to you. That's it. - Your character has terrible accuracy firing from the hip and while aiming, but the AI doesn't seem to have this problem. - The FOV is incredibly tight, especially when aiming. The camera is often way too close, which is exponentially worse on indoor maps/missions. - Aiming offers zero accuracy bonus whatsoever. The low FOV actually makes it arguably worse than hip-firing as enemies seem way too close. - The fun multiplayer mode from the console versions is not present in the PC port. That's just off the top of my head, but GoG reviews only have a 2,000 character limit. This game is absolutely not worth the outrageous $14.99 USD asking price unless you have a really good pair of nostalgia goggles to play it with. Jesper Kyd's soundtrack is great and still holds up today, but the rest of this game is forgettable.
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