Amiga Longplay [625] D/Generation (CD32)

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2010

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Played by: Eino

Gameplay begins at 2:06. This CD32 version seems to pretty much identical with the AGA version. I played this one just in case. Graphics are better when compared with the ECS/OCS version, but otherwise only few extra features were added such as the BG ambient.

It would be possible to play this much faster by skipping many areas in each floor for example by destroy locked doors with bombs etc. However, I skipped nothing. All conversations etc. should be included. There's one "minigame" for which I couldn't find a solution and I doubt there is one. I checked a walkthrough for this one detail, but the author hadn't found a solution for it eather. I also included fail ending at the end of the video.

btw. This is DOS original, but I liked this conversion better.

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  • @vincentrmarcy

    1 fact "abut" you:

    1. Youre blocked

  • I got this game from a friend, beside Doom, X-Wing and X-com this was one of my first games for PC. Haven't played it in ages but I remember this funny marshmellow enemies and that the difficulty was quiet hard at times, especially when you were a little 11 year old boy :) This game (and the gore ;)) were the main reason why I bought Crusader no Remorse, because it is in many aspects a very similar game....

    Cheers from Germany and congratulations to Spain for winning The Cup!!

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  • @teemuruskeepaa Well go on then, give us some examples. As far as I see it, this game borrows from some of the foundations of isometric perspectives etc but it stands on it's own regarding narrative and puzzle designs.

  • Omigosh I remember playing this game like... ten years ago with my friend when I was ten. My friend found it at a hardware store lol... Anyway, this game's scariness is comparable to Doom3 and left4dead. Nothing more eerie than moving geometric figures.

  • @ The intro of this game I just realised doesn't make sense. How does that rather small jetpack contain enough fuel to travel a distance of 6,663 miles (Paris/Singapore)?

    In practice it would probably be more because he went over Kazakhstan which is kinda out his way to the north a bit. He'd also have to avoid Afghanistan because he might get shot by a drone or a Taliban (because unexpected jetpacks are surely suspicious).

  • @thunderpeel2001 The lift teleports to a further location in the next floor when compared with the other lift in the same floor. So I didn't use it, because it's a warp and I was taking the longest way around.

  • 30.00 There's a room with a lift in it. I suppose you've tried it and it doesn't go anywhere? Well, I seem to remember a room in the second level (I think) where I somehow managed to sneak through a gap in the wall or something and ended up being teleported into a room like that. Floors above where I should have been... Or, that was the room, and it takes you up to 89 or something?

  • Gosh, this brings back some memories. I remember it being devilishly hard in places. I think I must have got stuck and never completed it.

  • 02:17 Jyväskylä, Finland :)

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