Looking back, it wasnt THAT bad

looking back, it wasnt THAT bad.

The developers of this game came to my computer class in high school to talk to us, when they asked who played video games everyone put their hand up (there was no girls in the class), when they asked who played too human everyone put their hands down kek

The lock on barely worked the framerate was all over the place. I never played online because I didn't have Gold at the time.

Didn’t this game have a huge budget?

Anything looks decent with nostalgia goggles on.

But I liked it when it came out.

I really liked the final stinger.
part 2 would have been cool with the robot ice giants showing up

yeah, it was suppose to come out on the original playstation, then gamecube, and then microsoft bought the rights or some shit

It had potential but fell short in every aspect. Game sucked, dude; even during its time.

PC port when?

I played it, but i don't remember anything about it

i actually love this game, fuckin sucks we wont get the last 2 installments

It really really was.

I actually really liked this game a lot. Still waiting on that sequel...

Yeah it's up in the top of most expensive games to produce. It's almost Duke Nukem Forever tier in terms of its development length.

i liked it alot

All I remember about this game is Denis Dyack's epic tirade on an EGM podcast.

I played the demo fucking years ago and thought it was pretty fun.

Friendly reminder that you're legally obligated to destroy any copies of this game that you find.

>Crispen Freeman
>decent lore to pull from
>'fun' loot system
>easy gameplay

And then they had to fuck it up by losing their court case and going bankrupt. The plot was a pretty interesting take on Norse mythology too.

Dyack was right about Neogaf, that's not praising the game either.

I'M ONLY HUMAN AFTER ALL

I've got like 3 of them laying around at this point. Tried to pass on the spares to friends but none of them wanted it

so if i see it at a store i can destroy it?