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Last thing before I move on, in my time playing the game I only noticed one graphical glitch, was using a flame thrower in small building to clear some trash and saw some buggy tiles in a line at the bottom of the screen in the void. More on this in the gameplay section but in general its less interesting. No such luck with SH, the best you get is a GPS system that you can use ala GTA5.Īnother thing that took a major hit because of the graphics was the weapons and vehicles. In RCR you could drop a player in any part of the city and they could navigate because almost every building in the game had a unique asset or pun about it that the player would remember. Right off the top of my head the only one I remember was the gang hide out for one of the secondary characters, but I'm pretty sure that's only because it was the mission spot said character for about 1/5 of the game. I'll get more into later but the three main characters are all different flavors of strange, not only that every supporting character save one is a little hard to look at as well.Īnother thing about the game is that unlike RCR, there are very few landmarks worth note in the game. The game as I said is really good looking, the graphics pop and the effects are clean, the art direction somehow both too basic and too weird at the same time. One of which I love, the other not so much. However there are two different subjects I want to talk about with this game, the Graphics and the Art Direction are two different things. The games art is nothing if not wonderful and really captures what a game of this kind would look like in our collective nostalgia for the Super Nintendo. SH is the logical evolution and takes after the Super Nintendo.

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RCR was a love letter to the NES, it had a number of other graphics modes but the default one was based on the NES.













Shakedown hawaii flamethrower