![]() ![]() What I think PErfect Dark can offer a new game in 2020 is the style of mission design - A series of main objectives, supplemented by optional side-objectives. PDZ and PD64 really only share that they are FPS - In terms of actual gameplay, they feel completely different. I played the game like last month (Rare Replay version) - It's good fun and rivals TimeSplitters 2 in it's sub-genre for the crown of that style of shooter. ![]() The developers were clearly just throwing everything they saw in films that they thought was cool, and I think people forget about all the corny stuff because the first few levels were so good and they got to shoot the Robocop gun, the Terminator gun, and the gun from Eraser. The original Perfect Dark was one hell of a bumpy ride (refresh your memory by reading the synopsis on Wikipedia). A large part of the prospective audience for a new game wouldn't have been born when Perfect Dark Zero released, let alone the original game! Plus I don't think the Perfect Dark fanbase is established at all! There was a grand total of three games released, with the most recent one releasing 15 years ago (to a very poor response from both fans and new players). The developers were clearly just throwing everything they saw in films that they thought was cool, and I think people forget about all the corny stuff because the first few levels were so good and they got to shoot the Robocop gun, the Terminator gun, and. The concept of part of the game (the first few Blade Runner-ish levels), but not its gameplay. You seem to want such a small sliver of what Perfect Dark is though! The personality of Jo Dark (by which I presume you mean a suave Emma Peel or Modesty Blaise insouciance), but not her appearance. ![]()
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