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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. 750:
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 Redbook audio music from the other CD-ROM versions, it also includes some new music tracks.
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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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The Nintendo 64 version also left most critics unimpressed. The four-player mode was praised as an unprecedented feature in console first person shooters, but the graphics were considered unacceptably poor, particularly the frame rate and the usage of the Nintendo 64's mip-mapping and anti-aliasing
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The Sega Saturn version, also developed by Probe, inherits most of the restrictions of the PlayStation version, such as the simplified scenery architecture and the downgraded lighting, although it does feature improvements in certain aspects. The scripting is faster, and the frame rate, while not
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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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s moving walls are actually one-sided lines built somewhere else on the map and rendered at the desired start spot when the level is loaded. This enables a pseudo-moving wall, but does not allow moving sectors (such as seeing the tops of moving doors). This often creates problems in sectors
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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 Serpent Rider.
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Each of the hubs (The Blight, The Constable's Gate, and The Nave) features one secret level, and new puzzles based on the quest items from the original game (no new quest artifacts were added). Any type of enemy may spawn on the map.
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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 Repulsion", which pushes enemies away from the player, and the "Icon of the Defender", which provides invincibility to each class in a different manner.
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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 final level of the expansion, the Dark Citadel itself, is an arena-like level, which features teleporting waves of monsters and three bosses (Fighter, Cleric, and Mage clones).
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layouts, their architecture details are somewhat simplified and there is some loss in overall lighting quality. This port is based on a beta version of the original PC version of
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The PlayStation version was even more negatively received; critics universally panned the port for its poor frame rate, pixelated graphics, and sloppy platform-jumping controls.
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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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similarly said the game had not been converted well from PC. Others described the Saturn port as an exact conversion, and argued the problem was simply that
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takes place in another realm, Cronos, which is besieged by the second of the three Serpent Riders, Korax. Three heroes set out to destroy Korax. The
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additionally complained of a severe bug in the save feature. In a dissenting opinion, Scary Larry concluded that "Although not as polished as
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on September 3, 1996. It features three more hubs with a total of 20 new single player levels and six new deathmatch levels. Unlike the
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as many gameplay tweaks are shared, such as the simpler level design and the Fighter's weapons being weaker compared to other versions.
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met with highly positive reviews upon release, though the various 1997 console ports were negatively received because of problems with
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was released by Raven Software under a license that granted rights to non-commercial use, and was re-released under the
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defended the Saturn version, commenting that, although not outstanding, it is far superior to the Saturn version of
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also allows these actions to be activated by Action Code Script (ACS). These scripts use a syntactic variant of
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in a way which actually worsened the visuals of the game. As with the Saturn version, some critics opined that
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progression in the genre of first-person shooter games. Unlike previous games, which had relied purely on
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design and the selection of three playable characters, each offering a distinct gameplay experience.
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containing more than one node, however, explaining the relatively limited use of polyobjects.
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and controls and the aging of the game itself. Critical plaudits for the game centered on the
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on September 4, 2008. This allowed the game to be ported to different platforms such as
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was too dated by this time to be receiving a straightforward port. Joe Fielder of
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shipped a combined total of roughly 1 million units to retailers by August 1997.
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gave a slightly more dismal assessment: "Despite these glaring deficiencies,
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WADs made for source ports regardless of what game they are being played on.
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called it "A shoddy port of a PC game that wasn't so great to begin with."
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the best "First-Person Action" title of 1995. It was also a runner-up for
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is the choice of three character classes. Players may choose to play as a
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gave it a mixed review, summarizing that "although it doesn't live up to
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The Macintosh version of the game was developed by Presage Software.
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Staff (November 2000). "A Decade of Gaming; Award Winners of 1995".
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is a classic game of too little and too late." Rich Leadbetter of
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s 1995 "Action Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to
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The Saturn version was far less well received. A review in
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of the Saturn version reasoned that, "Like oil and water,
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The score was composed by Kevin Schilder. In contrast to
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rely on lines within the maps to perform simple actions,
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Commercial video games with freely available source code
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system for rendering, it does not enable moving walls.
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s standards, it's still decent fun." John Broady of
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Doom engine
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