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This is a Bratwurst und Schnitzel game though.Truly, it looks ugly, like most potato games and those related.
This is a Bratwurst und Schnitzel game though.Truly, it looks ugly, like most potato games and those related.
Of Light and Darkness: The
TLV2:The game was released on pretty much every major system at the time, and they're all worth playing, although the Genesis version trumps them all. It has four extra stages the other versions don't, as well as short cutscenes that play before the start of each world, which show off something you'll encounter during your time there. It also has a soundtrack composed by Matt Furniss, which edges out over the other versions.
That's why I love HG101: if there are 25 versions of some game, these fags played them ALL.The Super Nintendo version of the game is pretty decent, and the art style is closer to the first game. The music, although the instrumentation is a little fancier, has the same style as the first game, although, sadly, it's missing the Matt Furniss-ness of the Genesis version.
Norse by Norsewest, the version made for the CD systems, is more of a remake than a straight port. It has all the same levels and features as the SNES version. The graphics and sound, however, are completely different, and not always in a good way. Since old-fashioned spriteworked probably wouldn't have flown on Sony's console, everything is now pre-rendered. This looks alright for the stages themselves, but the characters themselves are done in a super-deformed style. It looks especially bad up close, like in the new FMV cutscenes, where the Vikings end up looking more like Muppets than human beings.
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Try to do that, Xbox One. :3
Just reshade.Is this using reshade or is there a full blown enb for kotor now? asking for a friend