![]() ![]() You can flick back and forth at will by hitting the ‘e’ key. I should also mention the simple convenience that comes with a release on digital distribution. No hunting abandonware sites if you don’t have the CD, no messing with DOSBox. You can be up and running in a few clicks. If I have one criticism, it’s that the weird rubbery resistance to your movement, that occurs in certain places, has persisted from the original game. It seems to mostly happen on the edges of some platforms, as if an invisible force field is pushing you back. ![]() ![]() I don’t understand why this odd behaviour would be carried over to a new game engine, but then what do I know about progamming? (I know this: it’s really complicated and makes my head hurt). The original game meanwhile has not disappeared it comes bundled as an extra with the enhanced edition. I’m glad of this, because I think players should have the choice. However, from what I’ve seen so far, there’s no particular reason not to played the enhanced edition.Īlso it’s important to preserve the classics so we might understand their place in gaming history. So our thanks then to Night Dive for taking one of the greatest PC games of the 90s, sprucing it up a bit, and making it easily available. ![]()
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