

The first CD-ROM game I played. This game was bundled with the first CD-ROM drive my dad purchased for our good ol' 486 beige box. Absolutely epic cyberpunk tactical action. The sprite graphics are pretty for what they are and surprisingly satisfactory for being from 1993. The sound is fantastic. The Uzi and minigun droning is disturbingly pleasing, and the music suspenseful. Aside from the dreaded escort missions, the gameplay is fun. Time between missions is spent buying equipment, upgrading cyborgs with new bits, and researching new technology. The spendingtime curve introduces a bit of thinking between missions. There's also the taxation rate of conquered territories that lets you attempt to find the balance between bleeding your subjects, and risking revolt. The biggest problem with this game is the crappy pathing, but you'll quickly get used to playing within the limitations of that. All in all 100% recommended. A can't-miss classic.

Put on a trenchcoat and fight some conspiracies. Get experience and level up abilities. Will you pick rifles or computers? Don't pick swimming because it's fairly useless. It's a shooter and a role-playing game. The levels are ugly and everyone looks the same. We're not the same Ion Storm that made Daikatana. Our games are good and they stay on schedule. We made a sequel that no-one liked 'cos we dumbed it down too much 'cos we're thick.