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Remember when we died hard, three times over?
Die Hard Trilogy appreciation thread! Released late 1996 for PlayStation and PC (then made its way to Saturn months later) it was basically three different games in one. If only there was one more, it could have connected four.
Die Hard A third person shooter, pretty much the weakest of the three. You walked around shooting goons and saving hostages. Or shooting hostages and saving goons.. wait a second. It was pretty difficult due to the massive amount of pitch black fog that was in every single level. ![]() What an awkward place for blood. Die Harder THE CREAM OF THE CORN. A light gun game that was waaay ahead of its time. What made this so damn fun was the fact that you could completely destroy the environments and use it to your advantage. Blasting away at the ceiling above a bad guy would bring parts of it down to crush them, blowing up Coke machines gave you health. By the end of each level shit was everywhere. It was a hell of a lot of mindless fun, and it still is now if you can get over how badly the graphics have aged.~ ![]() Die Hard: With a Vengeance (ooooh) This was Crazy Taxi but with only one passenger for the whole game and instead of having to drive to KFC or Pizza Hut, you'd have to find bombs. Then uh, run over them to stop them from wiping out the city. Because that's how you handle bombs! Also you didn't make any caaaraaaazy money. Too bad. You never really got a lot of time to fart around, and traffic would suddenly appear out of nowhere. Is that how it really is in America? I'm scared! Between each level you'd have to race someone as well, which was pretty pointless. You could also run over pedestrians, and the windscreen wipers would wipe off the blood for you, very friendly! But it was okay, because I don't think you could ever kill them. They'd go flying, then get right back up and keep walking. Of course that's when you go to hit them again. Take THAT, clump of four polygons! ![]() Did any of you guys play the sequel? Was it crap? I never played it because I had that fear. That fear of it being crap. Jam it back in, in the dark. |