The Alchemist on 15/2/2010 at 17:47
Is this the game where you start off in a morgue? I think it's a morgue anyway, an office-ish room and when you step outside the first few rooms you're on the city street?
EvaUnit02 on 15/2/2010 at 17:58
No, you're thinking of the SNES game.
The Alchemist on 15/2/2010 at 19:02
Oh, alright, I'll have to get the Genesis version then. I never got into the SNES one.
Renzatic on 15/2/2010 at 19:14
BAH! Damnit! Fine! :mad:
The Alchemist on 15/2/2010 at 19:17
I'll try both, ok? :thumb:
Renzatic on 15/2/2010 at 19:28
You better. :mad:
icemann on 16/2/2010 at 09:00
Damn straight
EvaUnit02 on 16/2/2010 at 12:31
Be sure to play the pre-release beta version of Shadowrun SNES, before the text had to be "neutered" to comply with Nintendo's censorship standards.
d0om on 16/2/2010 at 21:07
For true cyberpunk action try out the HL2 mode Dystopia, its pretty awesome for getting your cyberpunk fix.
Plays like a cyberpunk unreal-tournament assault mode.
You play either light/medium/heavy class with a choice of 4 weapons per class. Lighter classes get more room for upgrades (eg stealth, infra-red vision, medi-pack, leg boosters, cyberdeck..)
Each level has a cyberspace network you can enter at JackInPoints if you have a cyberdeck. You can then travel through cyberspace and unlock doors, hack turrets, take over objectives etc. Enemy deckers will be trying to stop you so you either need to outplay them in cyberspace, or get your team to take over their JackInPoint and stop them the old fashioned way.
It makes for an amazing team game.
Back to topic, SNES shadowrun is pretty good fun, once you get the hang of it.