
even though I didn’t crash or anything in at least one of the tries. I just stepped on it and tried to make it to the end of the road (cause I figured there must be something I’m heading towards.) as fast as I could, and I didn’t make it…. I had 3 tries here (instead of the previous one-miss-and-you’re-Game-Over type of attitude the previous two movies had), but I still wasn’t close to making it. You just get put in a car and have to drive down a linear road, without instructions. In this game you can just forget everything you’ve learned in the previous two, cause this is once again a whole new type of game.
#Die hard trilogy sega saturn movie
o_O I don’t know why, so I went on to the next movie instead. But like the fourth time it appeared I was game over after it finished counting. The “SAFE” timer usually just counted to zero and nothing happened. Safe what? Is there a safe being broken into at the airport? How do I stop it? I can’t go past the camera angles that the game gives me, so I just kept popping bad guys. there was a ticking number that kept occurring during this stage and it said “SAFE”. This game never gives you any instructions. Just look at that skeleton flying towards me!! =D WHOOPS! Still you have to try to save hostages that are being guarded by bad guys, however I tend to keep killing them off. You just get on the camera ride through the airport and try to aim and shoot at the… baddies. Now this movie had a totally different game style! Instead of third person you go into first person and you can’t steer the camera. But I went straight onto the second movie… So basically the game is about shooting down bad guys and saving hostages and you have to advance through the different floors of the building. I guess it’s realistic though, but still, this is supposed to be a game! All of a sudden I realized I was enjoying the game, and I made it to stage two, but then I died, and after dying you’re game over (!).

however after I while you get into it, and all the violence just starts getting entertaining. I also got really annoyed by the controls, it was stiff and really hard to move the dude around, and there was no aim, you just kind of pointed and shot. Even the N64 games looks better o_O they at least mainly stayed with the ‘cartoony’ graphics instead of trying to make it look ‘real’. You get to choose which of the films you want to play (after way too many loading screens…) so I started with the first one.įirst of all I was amazed at how AWFUL the graphics were, then again I’m used to either Xbox 360, or the 8- & 16-bit 2D games, so I always get surprised seeing the stages of graphical evolvement in-between there… I’ve played quite a lot of Dreamcast, but this is just before that, where CD was the shit and they put real footage and films into the games to make them look “better”, but it was just awful. Continuing on the theme of games based on movies, here’s a review of Die Hard Trilogy for Sega Saturn!Īs the title suggests, all three movies are in the game.
