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Daikatana Teaser (lemmy.sdf.org)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by wesker to c/retronet
 

Advertising in the 90s was something else.

I remember seeing this in PC Gamer in 1997 or 1998 and getting pumped.

Side note, I have a full collection of US PC Gamer issues, 1994-2000. I wonder if there's any interest in HD scans?

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[–] PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I enjoyed Daikatana.

The first episode was very, very, very mediocre - with it's excessive green hue, annoying buzzing enemies, and lack of titular Daikatana.

The rest of the game was decent though, and dare I say good in places - and it had a fairly atmospheric soundtrack too. Episodes 2 and 3 were by far the best middle two quarters of the game.

It's a shame that it left such a poor impression at the start, the AI at launch was in a shit state, and the game-breaking bug on the penultimate mission at launch was unforgivable really.

If anyone's ever at a loss for what to play and see Daikatana on offer - then honestly grab it, get the community-made 1.3 patch, and try the game beyond the first two or three hours. It's not an amazing game by any means but it's reputation is generally perpetuated by people who have played twenty minutes and thought "lol green frog enemies everywhere!!!" , or saw the game on a list of bad games and went in with a Debbie Downer mentality to begin with.

If you're really keen, then the multiplayer still has a hardcore fanbase, and it's probably the closest "pure" deathmatch experience there is to QuakeWorld.

The N64 version was horrible though and is like playing while looking through the bottom of a pasta sauce jar. Weirdly, the Game Boy Colour version was actually good!

[–] chipt4@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was definitely in the "played less than an hour" boat. Believe I got the demo from PC gamer, tried it (after reading a lot of the backlash) and never really gave it a chance. Based on your comment, I may have to correct that.

[–] PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah it's worth it. Don't expect a world class game - I'd put it into the same category as FEAR 3 (I refuse to use it's stylised name), TimeShift, Black, and Perfect Dark Zero. Competent shooters, but utterly unremarkable - a decent way to waste a few hours and nothing more.

The Daikatana itself is a nice addition to the game, and can be powered up 2thaMAX (literally) by around ep3, and it makes you feel like an utter badass if you've spent the time to level it up

Just remember to bring a coffee and a snack for the opening cutscene. It almost makes Oppenheimer look like a trailer. It's unnecessarily loooooong.

Have fun!