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I don't remember the game being so dark on the interiors, but I have a habit of cranking gamma when I can. But seeing enemies peppered with arrows is still satisfying after all these years.
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Seiren posted:The saying 'ahead of its time' applies here, but in a bad way. There was a PC port, but I haven't spent enough time with it to really tell you if that fixes those issues or not. It at least doubles the draw distance and gets rid of the frame rate issues. Having, like, infinite times more ram to work with has its advantages.
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# ? Apr 12, 2016 08:34 |
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New-ish weapon already. Episode 02 - Sniper Capability Enabled
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# ? Apr 13, 2016 18:40 |
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Does sniping have a point if enemies can pick you off from just as far of a distance without much effort? On the plus side, head shots look very satisfying to pull off, even in N64 quality graphics.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 00:18 |
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Man, all the memories are coming back to me now. Particularly those two Entrails that snipe at you from beyond the fog distance where the mysterious bridge between two mountains symbol is. gently caress those guys and gently caress the n64 unable to handle the game in that area. I can't wait until the PC port gets released! Though I haven't seen anything said about it since the first came out though.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 02:37 |
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Yeah, those 2 at the top of the towers when you get to the second level are awful. The ledge is not long enough for you to get completely out of range of the Endtrails. Sniping can be useful, but the sniping sections with Endtrails have them all facing you and they seem to have much better senses than other Endtrails. For example, the one in that inner area that was wandering around the bottom wasn't aware we were there until I missed with that pistol shot. Stuff like that will come up again and it's there that sniping will shine. You just have to make the shots count because if you miss or don't kill with the shot they run around like a prehistoric genetically modified chicken with it's head cut off.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 04:37 |
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Requesting you do your best impression of "I AM TUROK" to show Joshua Fireseed how it's done
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 14:51 |
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I forgot that you have to backtrack through huge empty levels. By far the worst part.
AstroWhale fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Apr 14, 2016 |
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Alright everyone, I just got the Turok Remastered Version, and dang is it awesome! Trust me when I say that the improved draw distance isn't the ONLY new feature that the game has! Best of all, you don't even need to HAVE the bells and whistles if you don't want it! If you go into the menu, you can make the game run just like it did on the N64, with block(ier) graphics and everything! But enough about that, I want to talk about how they handled the Campaigner boss fight, because as it turns out, they SIGNIFICANTLY changed that fight in almost every way. Two of the Campaigner's moves are different, he uses different voice clips at different times, his weapon resistances have changed, and even the cinematics have been tweaked! So, let's dive right in, starting with... THE CINEMATICS First of all, there's one rather cool change during the Campaigner's death throes... Yes, you're seeing it right! Tal'Set HIMSELF is now standing right behind the Campaigner, flexing his muscles like a boss. In addition... Nightdive has removed the GAME OVER message that used to be seen at this moment here. However, it DOES appear at the end of the credits, replacing the Cheat codes that you got in the original versions. So now, let's move on to... THE MOVES To start with, the Campaigner has always been a jumpy dude. In fact, the guy was practically Tigger's long lost buddy. There wouldn't even be a reason WHY he was bouncing, he'd just randomly pound the ground. But in the REMASTERED version... Ergh...wait, what, what's he doing?! What's he... No, NONONONONONONONONO- AAAAAAAGGGGGGGHHHHH!!!! Yes, you are seeing that right. The Campaigner literally just launched my stuff 10 FEET INTO THE AIR!! Granted, I was diagonal jumping , but still, LOOK at that air time! And the fun doesn't stop there. You see, in addition to sending you into the stratosphere, the Campaigner will actually home in on you as he's doing it. His attack literally functions as both a ground pound AND a homing missile rolled into one! The only way to consistently avoid it is to jump right as he's about to land. If you do it right, he won't hurt you, though he WILL still send you blasting off again. And speaking of heavy impacts... Nightdive has also significantly increased the range of the Campaigner's melee attacks. It used to be that the guy had to be right up in your face to connect with any of them. The range on his attacks was SO abysmal, in fact, that you could literally trivialize the entire fight just by doing this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBDswdN5wOI&t=45m44s Yes, the guy would actually do nothing but flail at the air while you pounded him to death with the Auto Shotgun. Don't be fooled by the fact that the runner took damage; the only reason he took any amount of damage at all was because he was focusing more on killing him quickly than he was on not taking damage. If he had wanted to, he would've avoided every single one of those swings by just standing still, and occasionally tapping the Down-C Button. In the REMASTERED version however... Yeah, he's GREATLY increased his range. In fact, I'm willing to bet that they actually TRIPLED the range on his attacks! Now, you have to be much further away from him than before, which means... That you're now vulnerable to his ranged attacks as well. Ergo, there are no safe places to be anymore. You cannot just lock him into a never ending chain of melee attacks like you could before. He'll simply just blast you away if you try that nonsense. So that all sounds pretty insane, right? Dude's gotten a lot HARDER, hasn't he? Well, he has...buuuuut...he also has a new weakness... WEAPON VULNERABILITIES So, remember how the Campaigner was immune to almost all of your weapons in the original versions? Well, he's still pretty bulky... But now you have a NEW secret weapon, the Quad Rocket Launcher! WHOO, look at it go! Holy cow...I just blasted away 75% of his health bar using nothing but Rockets! I got a Backpack, got my full retinue of 48 Rockets, and went to town on him! So, this then makes the Campaigner significantly easier than before, right? Well, actually, the Quad Rocket Launcher has a rather....steep downside. For as powerful as the Rockets are, they also have a nasty tendency of hurting YOU as well. See, the Campaigner is almost ALWAYS charging right at you, which means that you could very easily end up getting splash damage. If that happens, you'll lose 20+ Health in the process. And to make matters worse... The Rockets have a rather steep charge-up time, and the Campaigner is constantly jumping/teleporting/sprinting around the arena, so actually setting up the shot is easier said than done. If you're too close, you'll get 20+ Damage to the face. But if you're too far, you'll wind up missing. In this way, the Rockets are helpful, but they still won't save you if you lack skill. And no, the Grenade Launcher still doesn't do anything. The Knife, the regular Bow and Arrow, and the Quad Rocket Launcher are the only weapons that have gained the ability to hurt him. Other than that, he's still just as much of a damage sponge as he was before. With that said, we find ourselves at the very final change... THE VOICE CLIPS Now, don't get the wrong idea. The Campaigner still has the same line delivery and the same voice as he did before...but his voice clips now play at different times than they did before. For example, remember the Campaigner's gloriously hammy victory quote? Remember how he bellows THE UNIVERRRSE.....IS MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINE whenever you get a game-over? Well guess what? You don't need the game-over anymore! He'll now use that quote during the actual fight! You don't need to die anymore in order to hear him roar that line at the top of his lungs . However, there is one other change. And unfortunately, it is, IMO, the one negative change out of all the others. Remember how the Campaigner used to go "UUUUGGGGGHHHH!!" during his death throes? How he would roar in pain one last time, as he slumped to the ground? Well, those clips no longer play during his death animation. Now, the guy's just completely silent....for some reason. I don't know why they made that change, but IMO, I think it takes some of the oomph away from your victory. Good thing they added in Tal'Set, huh? And that's all the changes they made to the Campaigner. As far as I'm aware, there are only two minor changes that were made to the other bosses. They got rid of the little tunnels that you could go in during the T-Rex fight, and you can now OHKO the Longhunter's trucks! Yes, just go right up behind them, strike them with the Knife as shown here... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMUA25UNI6I&t=7m20s And there you go! No more Longhunter tedium! Other than that though, they were pretty much unchanged. The Campaigner was the only one that got overhauled to the extent that he did. Anyways, I hope you all enjoyed that brief little write up. Have a nice day, and God bless you! Fionordequester fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Apr 16, 2016 |
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Somebody said that the Chronoscepter kills the Campaigner in two shots in the remastered Turok 1. I guess they drastically decreased the amount of damage he needs to take to die overall. The fight does look pretty tedious in the original, but I think they swung it in the other direction a little too drastically. Great write-up!
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 02:09 |
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Y-Hat posted:Somebody said that the Chronoscepter kills the Campaigner in two shots in the remastered Turok 1. I guess they drastically decreased the amount of damage he needs to take to die overall. The fight does look pretty tedious in the original, but I think they swung it in the other direction a little too drastically. Thanks Y-Hat! I really appreciate that! As for the Campaigner's durability...well, I think the truth is a bit more complicated than that. I tried the Chronoscepter myself on Hardcore, and it seems like Night Dive changed the way it works. Instead of doing one big blast of damage, like it seemed to on the N64, it now does a series of continuous hits. So the more dead on accurate you are with it, the more damage you do. If you manage to be BANG on the money, you'll actually take off HALF of the Campaigner's lifebar in one hit. The flip-side to that though is that, again, you have to be DEAD ON accurate with it. Otherwise, you'll only do about an 1/8th of the Campaigner's health. As for all the other weapons, it seems like the Campaigner is still pretty tanky against every other weapon. Explosive shotgun shells seem to do about as much to him in the Remastered version as it did in the N64. It's just that Night Dive seems to have tweaked the Chronoscepter slightly, an also turned off a few of the Campaigner's invincibility flags. So, yeah, the dude does die pretty fast if you know what you're doing. But I think he's still a lot more satisfying to fight now than he was before, just because he has an actual chance of killing you this time. That exploit I mentioned above really did cheese the fight back in the N64 days... Fionordequester fucked around with this message at 02:36 on Apr 16, 2016 |
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That is an amazingly awesome write-up. I'm super happy to see all these little tweaks that got made to the game. I can't wait to play it myself. Also from the speedrun how much did they bump the knife damage up by? Or were they playing on a lower difficulty? They took out the shaman in one knife hit.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 04:45 |
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Another interesting thing is that the rocket launcher in the remastered version doesn't use 4 rockets per shot like it did in the original so that new rocket launcher vulnerablity is very
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 06:33 |
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It should be fine if the maximum rockets is around 12 with a backpack, considering the original had 48. Then it's just a power boost to the rocket launcher.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 07:29 |
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Uh worded that wrong, you still get 4 rockets per pull of the trigger, but it only uses 1 ammo per 4 rockets!
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 07:33 |
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Yay, we're up to Turok 2. The only of the main three games I ever actually fully beat without massively cheating. Which is saying something, because Turok 2's levels are labyrinthine and incredibly long. Not to mention I did not have the most amount of patience as a kid, so getting through those slogs was... something for me. Though on a slightly more personal, and possibly cute note: Back when I was a kid asking for these games for Christmas, I hand-wrote my Christmas/Birthday lists, and apparently my handwriting when writing out 'Turok' wasn't the best, mostly because my u and r blended together. So forever more my family calls the games 'Twok' because that's what it look like I wrote. Ah, memories. Also, I do not envy you when you get to Level 4.
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# ? Apr 16, 2016 07:34 |
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HOOLY BOOLY posted:Uh worded that wrong, you still get 4 rockets per pull of the trigger, but it only uses 1 ammo per 4 rockets! Nah, you worded that right, the error in communication may be on my end. In the N64 version you could hold a max of 48 rockets with a back pack, which was 12 shots since you use 4 per shot. So since you use 1 per shot in the remake, if your max rockets are now 12 you get the same amount of shots. SkyTalon2314 posted:Yay, we're up to Turok 2. The only of the main three games I ever actually fully beat without massively cheating. Turok 2 was my first experience with black Friday. I attempted to buy it from Toys R Us for $30 like the add, then found out that was a mail in rebate and a discount you'd get for buying it with a system I already had and my 16 year old self needed like 75 up front. Then I opened it on Christmas morning to my surprise. My mom was great at noticing what presents to get for people.
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Episode 03 - I am Tu-rok Spudd posted:Requesting you do your best impression of "I AM TUROK" to show Joshua Fireseed how it's done Don't tempt me.
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# ? Apr 17, 2016 20:33 |
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Those are some grisly deaths, especially for the N64.
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# ? Apr 17, 2016 22:46 |
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GAH! I want the Turok toys!
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 01:05 |
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How can you regret something so beautiful?
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 14:10 |
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Maybe it's a Denny Crane situation and he says it all the time so he doesn't forget his name?
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# ? Apr 18, 2016 16:36 |
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............................. What in the hell is that in the bottom right corner? I just know this can be turned into a forum emote or smiley/animation thing or whatever SOMEHOW............ Hey BlindSally, didn't the above pictured thing's brother/lover/obvious relative play the big bad in your Shadows of the Empire LP?
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 09:35 |
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I'm fairly certain that's Adon. She's a little different in the comics. For instance, her and Joshua Fireseed are a thing in Turok comic land.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 15:02 |
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Is that a perk of being Turok? It's very hard to say. I assume Adon has a great personality, and fantastic sense of humor.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 18:23 |
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PSWII60 posted:I'm fairly certain that's Adon. She's a little different in the comics. For instance, her and Joshua Fireseed are a thing in Turok comic land. Wait really? So that whole "Adon likes Joshua" thing that kinda comes out of nowhere in 3 is from the comics? A bit strange if you ask me.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 21:24 |
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My memories of Turok 3 are fuzzy at best and non existent at worst. Any how have a new episode. Episode 04 - Now Leaving Port Next one's gonna be delayed a bit. Did you know it's kinda easy to accidentally delete a save game in Turok 2?
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# ? Apr 21, 2016 02:24 |
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Ahh... Oblivion. I love those guys. Their designs are fairly neat, they're pretty challenging, and I admit I kinda like their 'lore'. But then I have a bit of a soft-spot for things such as this. I do like the idea that they introduce in that from now on, every stage has two Warp Portals, and you don't know which one's which your first time through, so there's now always going to be the trepidation of 'is this going to be safe?' This becomes more so when you consider the Talisman chambers are required to beat the game. Of course, you don't have to do the Oblivion portals... but there is a very good reason to...
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# ? Apr 21, 2016 10:55 |
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That Oblivion segment really reminded me why I hate playing shooters on a controller nowadays. Seeing your aim meander past enemies all the time makes the sperg in me froth at the mouth. Kinda funny considering how much I played Golden Eye on the N64 when it was hot poo poo. But drat, I didn't remember the creepy narration that happens with your first visit to Oblivion. I really can't wait for Night Dive Studios to finish their Turok 2 remaster.
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# ? Apr 21, 2016 13:21 |
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The Flesh Eaters are easily one of my favorite things in this game. The creature designs are good, but that cutscene perfectly gives the impression of "Oh poo poo, what did I just walk into? I'm really not wanted here." The environment is very dark, oppressive, and alien compared to the rest of the game too, just to add a little extra punch. The opening for the next area is another favorite spot of mine.
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PSWII60 posted:The Flesh Eaters are easily one of my favorite things in this game. The creature designs are good, but that cutscene perfectly gives the impression of "Oh poo poo, what did I just walk into? I'm really not wanted here." The environment is very dark, oppressive, and alien compared to the rest of the game too, just to add a little extra punch. Agreed. Though some of the voices I think might've been done better? I'll give it this, it's a hell of a lot better than what we'd get these days where they would all sound like the bass was cranked to 11 and the VAs gargling rock salt before each take. Having that nice actual variety in the voices really made you feel you were going up against a legion. Also, yeah. Area 2 is awesome. The first section is so much fun. The rest of the level's pretty fun too, but I find it sort of interesting how if you look at the levels, there's definitely a sort of progression. You go from the Human lands in the Lost Lands to somethings more... Tribal for area 3, degenerating further in area 4, until you finally get to something completely bat-poo poo alien in 5 and 6, to show you really aren't in Kansas anymore (or wherever Joshua is from, I don't think it's really stated where his tribe is). All leading up to the final fight with the Primogen itself. Which is a fight I hated as a kid, and I can't wait to see you smoke 11 year old me at it.
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PSWII60 posted:I'm fairly certain that's Adon. She's a little different in the comics. For instance, her and Joshua Fireseed are a thing in Turok comic land. Yeah... In addition, comic Adon is actually a hologram that has physical properties. But even though she's basically a really sentient computer, she also has a mother that she speaks very fondly of? Who was also a sentient, touchable computer?? SkyTalon2314 posted:(or wherever Joshua is from, I don't think it's really stated where his tribe is) Oklahoma.
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 02:02 |
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operative lm posted:Oklahoma. Wait, my home state? I KNEW there was a reason behind the Fireseed casino! Also, I. AM. TOO-ROCK. WE. ARE. TOO-ROCK.
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 23:48 |
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Tu-rok Too-rock. Two-Rock. holy poo poo i just realized it's an analogy for testicles
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 02:35 |
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Well, you would need a big set of cojones to take on cybernetic dinosaurs with a bow.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 03:48 |
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Never thought Turok would be from an area so close to Texas Ah. Am. To-rock
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 04:06 |
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Those sniping sections look like a pain in the rear end unless you get a headshot off the bat.
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# ? Apr 23, 2016 17:55 |
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I always thought of it as TOR-OCK.
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# ? Apr 24, 2016 00:08 |
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I always heard TWO-ROCK.Y-Hat posted:Those sniping sections look like a pain in the rear end unless you get a headshot off the bat. That's accurate actually, thankfully they have short attention spans so it's not usually too long until they forget about you. Finding the enemies first in the mist can be fun though. Incidentally I like the Mystery Case Files hidden object games.
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Hello again! We've reached the second Turok game, which means that we get to explore more cut content. However, I'm going to break it down a bit, level by level, because to do otherwise would result in a ridiculously large post. So to start off, here's a link for later use: operative lm, Seeds of Evil, and The Port of Adia And here's the post itself, just so people can see it and not have to click a pesky link. Enjoy! quote:Seeds of Evil is a huge game. In terms of scale, it's likely one of the largest FPS games on the Nintendo 64. Twenty-nine to 30 enemies, four enormous bosses, and roughly 23 weapons (depending on how you view them) spread out over six sprawling levels. And even this is only due to the fact that Iguana Entertainment had to twice put in a special request for a larger cartridge to hold it all (8 MB just didn't cut it, and they quickly found out that 16 MB wouldn't either).
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