516:(Daedolon). Each character has unique weapons and physical characteristics, lending an additional degree of variety and replay value to the game. The Fighter relies mainly on close-quarters physical attacks with weapons both mundane and magical in nature, and is tougher and faster than the other characters. The Mage uses an assortment of long-range spells, whose reach is counterbalanced by the fact that he is the most fragile and slowest moving of the classes. The Cleric arms himself with a combination of both melee and ranged capabilities, being a middle ground of sorts between the other two classes. Additionally, certain items, such as the flechette (poison gas bomb), behave differently when collected and used by each of the classes, functioning in a manner better suiting their varying approach to combat.
627:, thus allowing special sequencing of game actions. Programming features such as randomization, variables, and intermap script activation enable smooth hub gameplay and are responsible for most of the special effects within the game: on-screen messages, random sound effects, monster spawning, sidedef texture changes, versatile control of polyobjects, level initialization for deathmatch, and even complex environment changes such as earthquakes manipulating floor textures and heights.
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fluid or consistent, is slightly better. The enemies still have all but their front sprites missing, but they retain their gory deaths when killed by a strong hit or weapon. This version also has hidden two-player link-up cooperative and deathmatch modes, accessible only through the unlockable cheat menu. While this port shares the FMV scenes and most of the
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music from the PC CD-ROM version, but no multiplayer mode. The scripting and animation is slower, enemies have only their front sprites and lack gory deaths when attacked by strong hits or weapons, and the frame rate is slower. Although all levels are present in this version and feature their correct
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introduces "hub" levels to the series, wherein the player can travel back and forth between central hub levels and connected side levels. This is done in order to solve larger-scale puzzles that require a series of items or switches to be used. The player must traverse through a hub in order to
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sets itself apart from other "3D slashers" with its selection of characters and novel approach to level design, which "leads to your character choosing their path rather than being guided around a rather linear series of rooms, proving that 3D games have matured". They also commented that the
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was too old a game to be released for console in 1997 without any improvements. Though they disagreed on exact reasons, most critics agreed that the Saturn version suffers from pixelated graphics, dramatic drops in frame rate, and cumbersome controls. Scary Larry of
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gameplay is consistently intense due to the difficulty of the enemies, the variety of weapons and power-ups, and the sheer size and breadth of the levels. They gave the game 5 out of 5 stars and their "Maximum Game of the Month" award. A reviewer for
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assumes the role of one such hero. Throughout the course of his quest, he travels through elemental dungeons, a wilderness region, a mountainside seminary, a large castle, and finally a necropolis, before the final showdown with the
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802:. This expansion pack also did not initially include nor enable any music. Music could be fully enabled by applying a patch specially released to address this issue (usually found online under the name "dkpatch").
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nonetheless offers enough enhancements over the standard shooter to warrant a rental, especially for fans of role-playing games who thirst for real-time action. ... But for the rest, the Saturn version of
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with several new items, such as the "Disc of
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gives you three characters to choose from, and the action's addicting once you get into it." He gave it higher scores than the Saturn version in every category except sound. In contrast,
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the 1997 "Game that Should've Stayed on the PC", commenting that while the
Nintendo 64 version was the best of the console ports, all three were poor conversions, and
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bloodfest distinguished by its fantasy setting and the fact that it let you play as either a fighter, priest or mage, each with unique attributes and weapons".
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Staff (November 2000). "A Decade of Gaming; Award Winners of 1995".
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The Saturn version was far less well received. A review in
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2112:Fielder, Joe (July 3, 1997).
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2174:"Maximum Reviews: Hexen".
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2372:"Activision to Buy Raven"
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1980:"Review Crew: Hexen 64".
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1568:"Hexen Materializes"
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3060:Orcs & Elves
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2679:Infinite Warfare
2651:Advanced Warfare
2630:Modern Warfare 3
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703:, some songs in
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645:GNU GPL-2.0-only
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592:engine uses the
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85:Eric C. Biessman
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3384:Masters of Doom
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3270:Apogee Software
3249:
3235:Timothee Besset
3215:Jennell Jaquays
3148:
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3093:Games published
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2971:Main franchises
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2275:Next Generation
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2244:Next Generation
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2214:Next Generation
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1986:. No. 96.
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1918:CBS Interactive
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1848:. No. 88.
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1821:"Tips: Hexen".
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1735:Wayback Machine
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1713:. No. 89.
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1692:. No. 93.
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113:Brian Pelletier
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101:Chris Rhinehart
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3195:American McGee
3192:
3187:
3185:Sandy Petersen
3182:
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3172:
3170:Adrian Carmack
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3074:Mutant Bash TV
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3032:Dangerous Dave
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3018:Shadow Knights
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2604:Raven Software
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2308:. No. 1.
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2152:. May 23, 1997
2144:"Hexen Review"
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2114:"Hexen Review"
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2079:"Hexen Review"
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2048:"Hexen Review"
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2006:"Hexen Review"
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739:Red Book audio
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