Its a FPS/driving game called Redline. How does it stack up to other FPS's of that era ?
Its a FPS/driving game called Redline. How does it stack up to other FPS's of that era ?
FUCKING GREAT GAME.
Other than the fact it is hard as hell and too hard, it is a great game. It hit the bargain bins really quickly...in less than a month of release and it looked amazing, sounded good and played well. The game only had six levels (IIRC, a small number) but they were quite long and it plays like a twisted metal with FPS elements. I really enjoyed it.
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It was apparently done by the same people behind Ultra Vortek.
Haven't played Redline but it definitely sounds cool.
EDIT: Found out some more about the developers and besides this and Ultra Vortek they made a few car combat games (BattleWheels and Motor Mayhem; the former being Redline's spiritual predecessor) and Hot Wheels: Velocity X (which apparently had some car combat elements too)
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Originally Posted by "Weird Al" Yankovic (on the AL-TV "interview" with Kevin Federline)
Tried a demo once that came with a PC mag, didn't fancy it much.
I remember trying the Redline demo, but don't remember finding it too interesting. I did like Redline Racer though, but even though it was released not too far apart from Redline, it's from an entirely different developer and publisher. Fun motorcycle game for the PC, and the predecessor to Suzuki Alstare Racing Extreme on the Dreamcast.
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