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I just want to say thank you so much for GOG.com for putting this title in its store.
As on topic subject, 14 years ago I was dragged into the world of gaming with old Windows 98, which belonged to my father. It was a demo version. So I had to play the first level of this game over and over again.

And after all these years, I could finally play it all through and beat this game.
If the 10 years old myself had heard that he will beat the game more than a decade later, I bet he wouldn't believe that. ;)

I've never, ever imagined this day would come.

I know this title is not so big and famous comparing to other fantastic classics in here,
however it means a lot to me really.

I will keep this ridiculous, cartoonish, but personally precious title forever.

Thank you GOG.com!
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.D: I just want to say thank you so much for GOG.com for putting this title in its store.
As on topic subject, 14 years ago I was dragged into the world of gaming with old Windows 98, which belonged to my father. It was a demo version. So I had to play the first level of this game over and over again.

And after all these years, I could finally play it all through and beat this game.
If the 10 years old myself had heard that he will beat the game more than a decade later, I bet he wouldn't believe that. ;)

I've never, ever imagined this day would come.

I know this title is not so big and famous comparing to other fantastic classics in here,
however it means a lot to me really.

I will keep this ridiculous, cartoonish, but personally precious title forever.

Thank you GOG.com!
I had almost the same experience. I too got the demo, played it, enjoyed it and then got side tracked by Deus Ex and forgot all about it. It wasn't till this past week when it turned up GOG, and even though the name didn't ring any bells, the screenshots did. Have now bought, downloaded, modded and am currently enjoying again. :) :) :)
I just played on the Dreamcast version. I heard that the PC version has improved graphics, and refined gameplay elements. I may try it out. This game was so cool back then. :)
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.D: I just want to say thank you so much for GOG.com for putting this title in its store.
As on topic subject, 14 years ago I was dragged into the world of gaming with old Windows 98, which belonged to my father. It was a demo version. So I had to play the first level of this game over and over again.

And after all these years, I could finally play it all through and beat this game.
If the 10 years old myself had heard that he will beat the game more than a decade later, I bet he wouldn't believe that. ;)

I've never, ever imagined this day would come.

I know this title is not so big and famous comparing to other fantastic classics in here,
however it means a lot to me really.

I will keep this ridiculous, cartoonish, but personally precious title forever.

Thank you GOG.com!
Yes, I like the over-the-top cyberpunk Bladerunner, Robocop -style as well.