Posted January 07, 2017
Don't know if it's been mentioned yet, but seeing this thread made me instantly think of 1991's "The Terminator" on PC.
Adaptation of the movie that features:
* 3D first-person shooter mechanics (in 1991)
* Open world where you can hijack cars, buy from shops, rob shops, shoot random civilians (sound familiar?)
* Player-vs-player internet gameplay (over serial link, if I recall, but might have been modem!)
Made by Bethesda in 1991, it's probably the most "ahead of its time" game I know of. It pretty much overreaches and is thus not a lot of fun to play (sluggish controls, poor graphics, lifeless open world) but the fact it tries to do all these things in a pre-Wolfenstein3D and pre-GTA3 industry is just staggering to me. I owned it when it was first released and still marvel at what it was trying to achieve. Not to mention, it's one of the few movie tie-in titles to try and do something interesting with the license (let you tell your "own version" of the movie) rather than just follow the plot in a throwaway platformer as was the norm back then.
Adaptation of the movie that features:
* 3D first-person shooter mechanics (in 1991)
* Open world where you can hijack cars, buy from shops, rob shops, shoot random civilians (sound familiar?)
* Player-vs-player internet gameplay (over serial link, if I recall, but might have been modem!)
Made by Bethesda in 1991, it's probably the most "ahead of its time" game I know of. It pretty much overreaches and is thus not a lot of fun to play (sluggish controls, poor graphics, lifeless open world) but the fact it tries to do all these things in a pre-Wolfenstein3D and pre-GTA3 industry is just staggering to me. I owned it when it was first released and still marvel at what it was trying to achieve. Not to mention, it's one of the few movie tie-in titles to try and do something interesting with the license (let you tell your "own version" of the movie) rather than just follow the plot in a throwaway platformer as was the norm back then.