It's not needed and it's not fun. The light gun stuff is OK but again, why? Sadly, much of the game is given to you. You can see through walls and enemies line up to get shot. Give it a rent instead. The original DHT was quite Now that the "thrill" of three-games-in-one is old news, the arrival of DHT2 is no big deal.
It's a bigger "no big deal" when you actually play it. Some parts are frustrating, because of poor level design. Some parts are plain no fun, because of repetitive gameplay. And to make it easier to customize Die Hard Trilogy to your computer's specs, there are horizon, perspective correction, complexity and resolution settings that you can turn on or off.
There are also advanced settings that allow you to use your computer's MMX chip or a graphics accelerator if you are privileged enough to have them. To truly see DHT in all its glory, run out to the computer store and get yourself a 3D accelerator. If you don't have enough money, just don't eat for a month or two -- it will be worth it.
The environment in DHT is highly interactive. In Die Hard and Die Harder , glass shatters, walls explode, cars ignite and body parts fly. In Die Hard with a Vengeance , the streets are full of barricades, pedestrians and street vendors. Lose control of your car for just a second and you'll have shattered wood and innocent civilians bouncing over your car or under your tires.
Hitting pedestrians will even leave blood on your tire tracks! And if you don't defuse a bomb in time, you are rewarded with a fireball that travels down the street, sending everything in its path skyrocketing through the air. I have never seen a game with such abundant and beautiful explosions. The graphics are simply excellent.
As well as containing all the action, intensity, and explosions as the movies, Die Hard Trilogy also comes with many of Bruce Willis' trademark comebacks. Finish a level and be rewarded with a "Yippie-Ki-Yay," rescue a hostage and you'll hear "Wanna stay alive? Stay with me," and if you get hit by too many terrorist bullets you'll even hear McClane sorrowfully ask for some aspirin. In Die Hard with a Vengeance you'll hear McClane's unwilling sidekick Zeus complain if you are clumsy enough to run over too many pedestrians, and he'll also give directions on where to go if you get lost.
The background music in Die Hard Trilogy is also first rate. On the CD there are twenty high quality, movie-worthy tracks. From funky to militant, there are enough tracks to keep you groovin' throughout all 45 of Die Hard's missions.
Nothing like inspiring music to keep your trigger finger in motion. As compelling as the background music is, the sound of weapon fire leaves much to be desired. Weapon sounds are weak and simplistic. I wanted to experience the jarring kick of a discovered assault rifle or shotgun; instead I was left feeling like McClane was exterminating terrorists with a toy popgun. This is one of the few shortcomings of Die Hard Trilogy , but it is worth noting. I would suggest, however, a computer that can utilize MMX technology, or the addition of a 3D graphics card.
Die Hard Trilogy is not an easy game. Terrorists keep coming in swarms and there are bombs aplenty strewn throughout the city. Many times I have thrown up my hands in frustration ready to give up and return to my normal pre- Die Hard life. But of course, I just speak those fateful words that lead to unproductiveness, "Just one more game," and keep on playing.
It takes more than just an itchy trigger finger to successfully complete each game. There are only a few health power-ups and limited weapons, while there are a huge number of terrorists who don't appreciate you trying to trash their plans. To successfully complete DHT you need to take careful aim, know when to attack, and know when to turn tail and run.
Learning to conserve ammunition is the only way to conserve your life. This is most obvious in Die Hard. Terrorists tend to keep up their relentless attack even when you're in a well-protected position, making mowing them down as simple as holding down the fire button. The bottom line on Die Hard Trilogy is simple: if you enjoy arcade-style action, want a game that takes a long, long time to beat, and want three times the gaming value, then run out and purchase DHT today.
With intense and addictive gameplay, first-rate graphics and beautiful explosions, you'll find your money well spent. The addition of a great soundtrack and what sounds like the actual voice of Bruce Willis is just the icing on the cake. I rate this game as an absolute must-play with a score of This almost perfect score was only marred a few points for high system requirements and a few points for weak-sounding weaponry.
Other than that, Yippie-Ki-Yay! The hit series of Die Hard is coming home to the PlayStation with all the mayhem and action you've come to expect from the movies. Die Hard Trilogy is actually three separate games, each with totally different gameplay styles. The first game is a 3-D action game with a perspective similar to Capcom's Resident Evil. The attention to detail is excellent, with sprinkler systems going off over explosions.
The second game is a shooter similar to Virtua Cop, where you must shoot terrorists inside an airport. You have the ability to pan your perspective to help you get the feeling of being there.
The third game is set on the streets of New York. Drive an assortment of vehicles about the city, stopping bombs. Think you're tough enough for all three games? Remind you of Virtua Cop? Well, it should. Only difference is that this version is a lot letter. Nothing quite matches the feeling accomplishment you get when you've laid waste to an entire airport terminal. One of the greatest aspects of the game is the amount of permanent damage that you can inflict.
Whenever you hit or shoot anything in the game, you will leave some kind of a mark, whether it be in the form of bullet holes, shattered glass or burst sprinkler systems. And you know what? You just can't ask for anything better than that. If it's in a car, then watch out, because these babies are mobile and they'll go off whether the thing is driving over 50 mph or not.
More fun than actually finding the bombs, is hitting pedestrians. When playing from cockpit view, watch your wipers clear away gallons of blood from your windshield. The three Die Hard films combined have grossed over a billion dollars. Someone has finally figured out that this most supercharged of trilogies is a license to print money on the gaming platform.
That is, if it's done well. Finally, a game has been developed that's truly as good as the film it's based on. Die Hard Trilogy is one of the finest titles I've seen since I started in this business over a year ago. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.
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Just one click to download at full speed! Windows Version. Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza Win Black Dahlia Win Follow Us! Top downloads. Not the best, but really good considering the type of game that it is. Without the patch the game suffers horribly.
With the patch, the game is decent but still worse compared to the PlayStation version, which doesn't even have the benefits of hardware 3D acceleration like those for PCs. So whatever happened in the transition, it just didn't make it all the way across. But if you're still interested in trying it out, by all means you'll definitely cure your curiosity, but don't cry when it starts to test your patience.
Graphics: With the patch the animation becomes much faster -- too fast, in fact. The graphics aren't all that cleaned up or anything, as the blocky characters are still the same.
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