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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Deserves a try,
By A Customer
This review is from: Run Like Hell Hunt or Be Hunted (Video Game)
This game is far better than what some reviewers will have you think. The graphics offer detailed textures and models. Everything is realistically presented in the sense that everything is true to the game world. There are games that have game worlds with textures that have a look closer to the real world, but not by much. Game developers will continuously strive to bridge that gap. But some will also use their artistic freedoms to create Disney style-animated graphics. RLH has a very beautifully rendered game world in this regard.The sound and voice acting was beautifully done. Some reviewers have tried to deny this, which I find astonishing. The story is also very good. Some reviewers have pooh-poohed this by saying it is a rip-off from every Sci-Fi movie since the late 70s. I find this irrelevant and don't understand this argument. What difference does it make whether you play this game or a game officially based on any of the Sci-Fi movies produced since the 70's? If the story is good, that should suffice, especially to new audiences to the genre.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Run Like Hell: Great acting and graphics,
By A Customer
This review is from: Run Like Hell Hunt or Be Hunted (Video Game)
Graphics:Animations and environments are extremely detailed. People and the aliens are well animated. Emotions are very well conveyed in the humans, and the alien creatures and hybrids are both intriguing and disgusting in appearance. The details in the environments are very similar to those found in other horror-survival games giving an incredible sense of realism. The framerates are high in all of the game. In some places there may be a glitch for a micro second, but nothing annoying to spoil the gameplay. cutscenes (in-game movies) use the 3d models in the game with the in-game engine for the animations , so they tie together with the gameplay elements without any interruption. It all flows together nicely. Most of the time, you can skip the cutscenes, but I recommend you watch them at least once to get the story. Sound: Gameplay: Overall:
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By Ryan Weber (Duluth, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Run Like Hell Hunt or Be Hunted (Video Game)
Run Like Hell is made by Interplay, a US company.I have played DeusEx and Noone Lives For Ever on the PC. They are both First person adventure games. As we all know PC graphics cards are superior to any of the game consoles. The graphics in RLH is just as good and better than the graphics in those games. RLH is 3rd person with a camera angle close from behind but it almost looks like a first person adventure. Personally I prefer first person view, but Interplay makes tons of good RPG games where the player interacts with non-player characters the player can control. But RLH still feels like first person because the camera is so close behind the player character. It is easy to pan the camera simultaneously while running and moving around. The people who have problems with the controls are in my opinion physically very uncoordinated. If you don't believe the graphics are good, just go to your local video store and play a tutorial session in Run Like Hell. I read so much untrue garbage about RLH; I begin to wonder if people are deliberately malicious. It is a Sci-Fi game with very good graphics. It isn't 100% verbatim copy of the real world, but the game world is very believable and you immerse yourself into the story. The story and acting is good. There are flaws, but they are not irritatingly visible and don't take away from the story. Game play is easy; most enemies can be killed with your rifle. Be sure to upgrade it to max power, or use cheat codes to get max power. But this game is all about the story. A few puzzles are sophisticated and original, but most puzzles are easy. There are no more than 20 key codes in the game for doors, elevators, computers, airlocks and control panels etc. You don't have to look far for the codes. If you enter every room on your way, you automatically find all codes as every place to look have exclamation marks marking their spot. Many doors are jammed making it very few rooms to enter.
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