I still have one or two of them, but I think they are for Xbox or PS2. They should put them all in a remastered collection like the Spryo remaster.
I still have one or two of them, but I think they are for Xbox or PS2. They should put them all in a remastered collection like the Spryo remaster.
I think I'd better do the Sumo tuck to avoid more injury. 
I really like finding things, but only up to a point. Like in The Order 1886, I had no interest in playing it again to hunt for every audio file. Orbs, though, present a special fascination for me. I think it's that getting them levels you up. Also, some of them require feats of jumping skill. And, the environment is interesting to explore.
I wish I'd done my own screenshot. I'll make sure to do one next time. I haven't gotten to the ships yet. I've only done Act I.
It's on Xbox Live together with Seeds of Evil. I guess they remastered them. I was very tempted to buy them. Some of those old FPS games don't age too well though. I wanted to get into Marathon Durandal when it appeared on Xbox Live but I couldn't stand all those bland rooms. I kept getting lost.
I tried one of them once, I forge which one.
One of these was written by Uncharted writer Amy Henning. It's supposed to be great. I wish it was remastered like that screen shot suggests.
I get ya. I've created different tiers to my backlog. This is in tier one, must-play.
Anticipating "runner" games for phones 20 years before.
I agree, but if you focus on the ship and the underwater segements in the submarine and that giant shark or whatever it is they are looking for in the movie, that could work. The ship itself in the movie is a giant set and looks like a 2D adventure game.