MGS too late! Headhunter!
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I'd say that Headhunter is the last biggest (commercial) game that we're gonna get for Dreamcast (apart from Shenmue 2... err... sorry, US DC owners... my sincere condolences... heh heh heh...).
I'm currently battling the "last boss" (I think!) and I can honestly say that I've enjoyed this game. It's been a long time since I last played something that was as much a pure adventure as this!
As for the control methods, I will agree that they take a lot of getting used to, but when you're "in the zone", you can recreate action sequences and chilling suspense-filled moments that rival any Hollywood (no offence, Hasney) Movie that you could mention!
By the way, Angela stern looks kinda like that girl from "The Matrix"... only with Blonde hair and a $1,000,000,000 implant bill! :p
I'm currently battling the "last boss" (I think!) and I can honestly say that I've enjoyed this game. It's been a long time since I last played something that was as much a pure adventure as this!
As for the control methods, I will agree that they take a lot of getting used to, but when you're "in the zone", you can recreate action sequences and chilling suspense-filled moments that rival any Hollywood (no offence, Hasney) Movie that you could mention!
By the way, Angela stern looks kinda like that girl from "The Matrix"... only with Blonde hair and a $1,000,000,000 implant bill! :p