Not only is it more polite, but the earlier you destroy it, the easier it will be. In such situations, you shouldn't be thinking 'die mutherfucker!' as you drain your ammo count, but 'where's that darn portal?'. It becomes a mad rush to reach and destroy the respawn portal before it gets too much to handle, which can happen very quickly on the harder difficulties. The one major problem is that most of the game takes place in narrow corridors, and when these are filled with fire-ball spitting demon dogs it's nigh on impossible to come out unscathed. This was a year before Serious Sam defined kamikaze hoards so it can easily boast of being the first in that regard. When the game opens up into a large arena, the large number of polygons charging at you is quite impressive for an 18-year-old game. It does get repetitive after a while particularly in the later levels as they feel as if the designers' creative juice was ebbing somewhat.
There's a few 'aha!' moments when you figure some of them out, but it's not in the same league as Zelda (apparently an inspiration according to the developers). Sometimes you can see that much-needed key but you don't yet have the ability to collect it. Progression is usually in the vein of 'find a key', 'pull a lever' or 'defeat a load of enemies' in order to open a door. You'll also find a whip which allows for some sporadic Indiana Jones role-play that gives an extra dimension to the levels.įor the most part, each stage is rather well designed but not nearly as memorable as it should be. These are best reserved for flying enemies or those where close-combat fisticuffs just won't cut it. You'll later collect a number of fantasy-themed projectiles, but they mostly have a real-world counterpart - machine-gun, shotgun and rocket launcher. With my sword at hand (or claws, axe or gauntlet depending on who you're playing as), I rarely felt overwhelmed and mowing through them is highly satisfying. It is one of the first 3D game to attempt such a large number of enemies too, and it's not uncommon to find yourself swamped with the spider-like 'headless'. It is especially useful for mowing down large hoards of enemies.
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