publisher: Fox Interactive
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- Die Hard is a fun first-person shooter from Dynamix that broke new grounds in several ways, although they apparently not enough to attract most gamers' attention. The game is based on the hit movie of the same name that launched Bruce Willis to stardom in 1984. The basic story: a New York cop wages a one man war against the bad guys who have taken his wife and her fellow employees captive in.
Game mode: single player
Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas is a continuation of the adventures of policeman John McClane, known from the film trilogy Szklana pu³apka. Contrary to the first part of the game, which refers to the original movie scripts, the second part deals with a completely new story, created especially for the purposes of production.
Our protagonist leads a peaceful life in his apartment in New York. One day she receives a phone call from her friend Kenny Sinclair, who has just been appointed head of the Mesa Grande prison in Las Vegas. McClane decides to attend a party in honour of the new head of the casino, where he meets, among others, the casino owner Reese Hoffman and his secretary Elena. Meanwhile, during the reception of one of the most dangerous inmates, a certain Klaus Van Haug manages to get out of the cell and release all his companions from prison. Willingly and unwillingly, our protophile is dragged into the whirlwind of hunting dangerous terrorists. During the game it turns out that Kenny, Reese and Elena are only a small part of the elaborate plan to take control of the city of sin.
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This is how the action of Die Hard Trilogy 2, which, like its precursor, combines three completely different games of genre. During the 25 dangerous levels we will try our hand at a third-person action game, rail-shooter shooting and crazy car races. In the dazzling lights and incredible landscapes of the city of sin, our hero will again face dangerous criminals, saving innocent people from oppression. Authors of the game, n-Space studio kept the best of the first part, introducing at the same time many corrections and novelties such as a much larger arsenal of weapons used by John McClane.
A quantum leap in quality was made in terms of graphic design, which resulted in much higher requirements of the game. Unlike the optional graphics accelerator in the first part, Die Hard Trilogy 2 requires a 3D card to work, making the most of its capabilities.
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Game score 6.8 / 10 calculated out of 41 players' votes.
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age requirements: 16+
System requirements
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Recommended: Pentium II 300 MHz, 32 MB RAM, Karta grafiki 4 MB, 90 MB HDD, Windows 95/98
Most supposedly tension-relieving devices actually rarely do what they claim: sit bursting a sheet of bubble-wrap and you can find yourself getting more and more pent-up. as the need to shred every single one becomes an obsession, and the release in bursting them proves to be inadequate. It's the same with those bizarre odd-shaped rubber squeezy things - you just get really tense, as you squeeze and squeeze, until so many veins arc standing out in your forehead it looks like a three-dimensional model of the Amazon basin.
On the other hand, taking a pretend gun and shooting the crap out of thousands of pretend baddies is a cathartic experience that could only be matched by stacking Noel Edmonds, Jim Davidson and Richard Madeley horizontally on top of each other and stamping the face of each one into the head of the one beneath.
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Die Hard Trilogy, much-loved on the PlayStation, offers you three potentially cathartic experiences. Die Hard is a third-person viewed shoot 'em up. Just like in the film, you're trapped in an office block in a grimy vest, with a bunch of foreigners who plan to steal millions of dollars from the security vaults while pretending to be terrorists. Unlike the film, there are approximately six million of them, you have limitless ammunition, and you have to work through one of the 2o-odd levels at a time. Basically, you shoot every terrorist on each level and try to free all the hostages, who then make their way to the exit. Each one that gets out alive brings bonus points; shooting them because you don't like the way they walk loses you points. Once everyone's accounted for. the bomb on each level counts down and you have 30 seconds to remember where the exit is before the bomb goes olT. Given that many of the levels are extremely complicated, and there are often a number of possible exits, this can be frustrating.
To help you. there's a small radar view. Each level also has a number of power-ups: larger guns; stun-, smoke-and high-explosive grenades; protective clothing and various foodstuffs (which provoke a burp that sound like there's a bull sea-lion in the room). There are bonus levels, where you have, for example, to dash about on the roof, escorting hostages to a helicopter. There are also bonuses on normal levels, such as if you manage to take out a terrorist using a human shield without harming the shield, you'll get a bonus life.
The terrorists can be intelligent, splitting up to enter a room by two different doors. But they also don't 'see' you if you hide, or they're facing another direction, so there's room for a bit of tactics. Mostly you'll find yourself hiding behind scenery, and popping out to shoot people in the back of the head. Of the three games, this looks least like the psx version; for some reason, you can't seem to see as far ahead of you as you can in the original - obviously something of a handicap in a game of this sort. This is difficult to explain. It may just be me. But I went back and checked the psx version and it definitely seemed more 'roomy'.
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The second game takes the form of a first-person viewed shoot 'em up on rails, a la Virtua Cop. Except unlike in most games of this sort, you can shoot anything and bits fly off it or it explodes - from the cop cruisers in the airport carpark, to the shop frontages around the check-in area, to the bits sticking out of the runway buildings - everything that's there can be shot. That goes for people, too - terrorists are fair game, of course, but cops and passing tourists aren't. But let's face it, if you're stuck behind a counter with a gunman who keeps jumping up to take pot-shots at trigger-happy McClane, and you're stupid enough to alternate with him by jumping up, waving your arms and shouting, you deserve to die. Who'd want your genes anyway? I don't know why that nice Mr McClane even bothers to shout an apologetic, Sorry, pal... I Again, there are power-ups: shoot the right stuff and you'll be unleashing terrible devastation with Cexplosive shotguns', rocket launchers and any number of machineguns. You could certainly argue that there are elements which are too over the top, though. Shoot someone from close-up and they disappear completely in an explosion of blood. It's supposed to be cartoon violence, but the game's so obviously set in the real world that it might be a little unsettling for some. At least in Virtue! Cop they content themselves with having polygons slumping to the floor. If none of this bothers you, though, you'll find it probably ranks highest on the release-of-tensionometer.
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The third game throws logic aside and has you taking to the streets in a series of automobiles for an interesting new take on the driving game. Basically, you're in a race against time, and you'll find yourself screaming round the streets like a Post Office delivery driver, Cde-fusing' bombs by running over them so that they... well, explode. (I don't think you're supposed to think too much about this bit.) As you hurtle about, following the on-screen indicators to each bomb's location, you'll invariably run pedestrians over (there seems to be a high suicide rate in this city) and again, there's a dubiously humorous element of windscreen wipers removing the gore from your car every time a bystander gets launched skywards from the bonnet. And again, there are power-ups: turbo boosts, extra time icons, launcher icons (for spectacular jumping short-cuts, and so on). The car handles well once you're used to the extra buttons presses for 90 degrees and 180 degrees turns, and it's very fast paced - especially the car-chase bits.
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In fact the whole package is pretty good: as long as you have a 3D accelerator card. Without one, you have the choice of reasonable-looking graphics moving at the speed of a holiday slide show, or fast-moving graphics that look like a test for colour-blindness (except that it's harder to pick out the figures).
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Die Hard is probably the weakest of the three, but is still playable enough. And while each is also repetitive in itself, you can switch between styles of gameplay when you're bored. Even as a standalone Virtua Cop-style shooter, Die Harder would be the best on the pc. And Die Hard With A Vengeance, despite its absurd premise, isn't bad. So if you can live with the gore, and you have a 3D card, get out there and start releasing some tension.