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Post by xDerekRx on May 5, 2017 6:03:20 GMT.

The only one I haven't completed is Quake so I've been making a concious effort to play it more this week.
Exhumed looks and plays beautifully but is the one I've played least so can't judge properly. I tend not to enjoy FPS platformers as much as straight forward shooters.
Quake is very impressive but gets a bit samey and dark. I find it pretty hard too.
I've finished Exhumed. Twice. Admittedly I had to cheat to finish it as I found some of the later levels and puzzles in the game a bit too frustrating for my liking. But my point is, the red spiders out stay their welcome, they appear far too much and more often than any different type of enemy and that's not appealing to me. Having said all that, I still love the game.
Post by bultje112 on May 5, 2017 9:25:29 GMT.
A hard choice but I've gone for Duke because it's possibly the most fun and the levels are nice and varied.
You can't go wrong with any of these games, no matter how you rank them.
Post by sych on May 4, 2017 22:24:47 GMT.
Post by xDerekRx on May 5, 2017 6:05:45 GMT.
Quake may be the more technically impressive of Lobotomy's two conversions, but it's clearly pushing the Saturn in ways that forced some compromises, while Duke Nukem 3D takes full advantage of the Slavedriver engine to offer significant benefits when compared to its PC original, so for that reason I've given my vote to the middle child of this short-lived company's software family. Besides, it's their only Saturn game to feature NetLink support (not that we got to enjoy such an aspect over here). Despite the glowing praise, I've never really thought much of Exhumed - it was responsible for putting its makers on the map, yet as a standalone experience, it's just not something I rated all that highly.
Post by barryburton on May 4, 2017 15:27:46 GMT.
Exhumed is a masterpiece of a game. What it lacks in initial appeal it makes up for as players progress through the game. It created the first-person platformer genre before the term was even coined. The Egyptian setting and atmospheric soundtrack lend a wonderfully fresh and rich environment and atmosphere to the game. The Metroidvania style backtracking adds immensely to how you play the game. And then there are some clever level designs and unique enemies. Perhaps it's not the most instantly appealing of these three games, but it contains a depth far greater than Quake or Duke , and so this makes it the obvious first choice for me.
Post by sych on May 5, 2017 12:28:47 GMT.
Post by tempest on May 10, 2017 6:58:05 GMT.
Post by marley on May 5, 2017 21:01:59 GMT.
Most think Exhumed is a first-person shooter. To label it thus overlooks so many of its other elements. While first-person shooting forms a large part of the action, collecting artifacts to level up your character adds RPG elements, navigating perilous platforms mirrors platformer gameplay, and backtracking to earlier levels to access previously unreachable areas and items as part of the quest resembles an adventure game. Released six years before Metroid Prime , Exhumed is a first-person adventure. Even if viewed as a FPS, its Egyptian theme and unique selection of levels, enemies, and weapons make it distinctive enough from the average shooter. Add some solid graphics, spectacular lighting effects, a silky-smooth frame-rate, and an atmospheric soundtrack, and Exhumed has all the qualities that make it an essential purchase.
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Duke Nukem 3D's sense of humour, varied real-world locations, and the sheer fun and cleverness of the level design and enemies makes it one of my favourite FPS ever. The Saturn port is a stellar conversion, packing in most of the fun of the PC original and running at a very fluid speed. If it wasn't for the other game in this poll, it would rank higher than second place.
Exhumed/Powerslave OR Quake OR Duke Nukem 3D?
This is what I said about Exhumed in my Top 20 PAL Saturn Games feature, where I ranked it number 4:
I played Quake to death on the PC, particularly deathmatches at high school or at home when friends would bring their computers around. Nothing matched that sensation of gunning down your friends like stinking pigs. The Saturn conversion is a technical marvel. How Lobotomy got it to run is short of a miracle. As good as the conversion is, capturing the full horrifying experience of single player mode, it lacks the thrills of the all important deathmatch experience of its PC counterpart. To me, then, it comes in at a very respectable third.
Post by xDerekRx on May 6, 2017 7:38:01 GMT.
Three stellar Saturn games but the choice isn't that hard for me.
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