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So it's easier to get my hands on Discworld Noir for the PC, but apparently a chore to make it run. On the other hand, it's pricier on PS1, but I've got several machines to work that version. Was there a significant difference between the two?
"Graphics are the first thing done in computer games", he says
I seem to have made a hobby of trekking around to various branches of @Cex in London to track down PS1/PS2 games to unpeel their insides for research.
Should I make my next target Galerians, or Dino Crisis, so you reckon?
@TheSpaceshipper There are lots of different interpretations of what the INSS MacArthur looks like
There's a surprising amount of plot for a game like this, a lot of it delivered through its website, and a visual-novel, because Japan
Cyclops and Witch, who are apparently "still under the control of the President", according to the plot blurb. Isn't it nice to know that the cyborg oppressors have a democratic system?
NEO also has a few more unusually designed characters that go beyond a reskin of CTs, in this case Bulk and Skull. Uh...I mean, "Skull" and "Mummy".
The NEO faction also have different names for the men/women of the same role. In this case, "Lost Number" and "Missing" which were prototypes for the Type Zero troops.
"Night Force", the commanders behind it all. Smarter uniforms than the rest.
"Seekers" are apparently the logistical folks for CSF. Goodness knows why, since anyone can press "B" when the round starts.