![]() ![]() The first few levels impressed me immensely. The most impressive addition being the ability to freely look up and down, thus adding an extra layer of importance to the 3D environment. ![]() I mean obviously it borrows at least something from such an influential game, but it also adds a lot as well. It should certainly be distinguished that Dark Forces is not quite a Doom-clone either. So imagine my comfort when I realized that Dark Forces was cut from the same mold as Doom. But for the most part my experience with the genre was limited. I did enjoy Wolfenstein 3D and Doom during the golden age of freeware. The truth is that I don't have all that much experience with first person shooters. Upon first firing it up, I felt a bit of relief. So I've always avoided games based on it. I mean, I saw the original trilogy growing up. But on the other hand, I'm really not a Star Wars fan. ![]() So it was a great excuse to snatch this one up. Right? And plus, I was back into the swing of seriously collecting PS1 games again. Certainly it had attained its Greatest Hits package because enough people liked it. On the one hand, I was excited at the prospect of trying out a game I had never had any experience with. When Star Wars: Dark Forces was announced as March's game of the month for the Together Retro game club at, I wasn't quite sure how to feel. ![]()
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