
Fun game that runs well. Some frustrating level designs can make it really easy to get lost, but the main problems are just the way games were made back in 1999. As much as people complain about handholding, running in circles for 30 minutes through identical looking rooms while trying to find a wheel to turn really isn't fun. Even saying that I'm still looking forward to trying the Predator and Alien campaigns.

I bought this when it originally came out and remember loving the campaigns. They're just as good, now, and play like a successor to Shadow of The Horned Rat and Dark Omen. You have the same sort of management of troops between missions and you need to conserve them and replenish them if they get depleted. They gain experience through battle and increase in rank as they fight allowing for more soldiers per troop. You can buy them armour and weapons along with adding champions and morale buffs. The heroes can buy items that can be equipped to increase stats between battles or find them during a fight. Very like the older games but without Bernhardt. The game runs well straight after download on modern Windows systems and even runs at my full resolution (2560 x 1440) without any tinkering. Graphics still look good to me though the FMVs are pretty blurry.