Trying to follow the precepts of the original film, one of John McClane's main enemies were not terrorists, but the skyscraper itself with a bunch of locked doors, power switches and puzzles.
The game expands the plot and adds several missions that are not in the film, such as escorting special forces through the building or rescuing various hostages stuck on different floors of the building. We are presented with 5 types of firearms, as well as a Zippo lighter and a Motorola radio, which can be used for various tasks. The game has 20 missions in different places of the building "Nakatomi Plaza", from the parking lot to the roof.
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While the cast can safely rip up any overly-hopeful thank you speeches written in a fit of self delusion for the next Oscars awards, they do on the whole manage to replicate the main characters mainly McClane and chief-terrorist Hans Gruber fairly convincingly. Ultimately, though, Nakatomi Plaza is an entertaining licensed shooter, which is marred by a pathetically dated engine and pitiful graphics, a visual monotony which makes the somewhat varied gameplay and well scripted set-pieces tire by about the half way mark.
However, it's the hidden pleasures that lurk behind its baseball bat violated face that make Nakatomi Plaza well worth a look, especially at this price. It's time to pull a pig off the shelf and realise that what lies within is well worth your attention.
Still wouldn't shag it though. You play John McClane in this oddly dated return to the hit film but frankly, this first person shooter really doesn't bring much to the genre. A good portion of the plot mimics the movie Die Hard , where an off-duty and barefoot cop has to take on a crew of terrorists threatening to blow up a building and kill a bunch of hostages.
Unfortunately the game doesn't go anywhere near replicating the movies stunning visual effects. I found this FPS to be riddled with clipping issues and chunky poorly rendered graphics. The plot is also poorly rendered, forcing players to follow a pre-defined route through all 30 floors of the Nakatomi Plaza.
Despite it seemingly large size, the building is really just a tunnel, with all but the necessary doors locked and no way other than shooting, whacking or in some way killing, to get around problems.
Your arsenal is also fairly limited, leaving gamers to rely only on an uninteresting assortment of five firearms and an axe. You also get to play with your police badge, wire cutters, Zippo lighter and Motorola Talkabout radio. The game does introduce one unique element to the typical shooter fare, morale. Not only do you have endurance and health meters, but your character has to contend with his morale as well. The more dangerous times become, the more heavy firefights you get into the more your morale dips.
And when it dips the angry the baddies get. Die Hard is a borderline diversion that's worth the price to die hard fans of FPS, but I'd warn all others to stand clear. Browse games Game Portals. Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
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