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This product is also available in the following formats:
- Forsaken [1998] [Video Game – PlayStation]
- Forsaken [1998] [Video Game – IBM PC Compatible]
- Forsaken [1998] [Video Game – PlayStation]
- Forsaken 64 [1998] [Video Game – Nintendo 64]
- Forsaken [1998] [Video Game – IBM PC Compatible]
Forsaken 64
Forsakenputs the player in the driver's seat of a Pion Cycle - (a futuristic flying motorcycle)that allows full movement in all directions and has an amazing array of weapons.
The player searches the Earth for any possible treasure to take. Of course, you are not the only mercenary and rogue to get this idea. You must face off against them and the automated Earth defense system. This is an army of robots that don't care who or what you are, they shoot first and don't ask questions later.
This game allows for full 3D movement in levels where you will soon not know up from down as you careen down twisting tunnels and passages trying to avoid bieng blasted.
This also has several multi-player features for added fun. ~ Clark Phelan, All Game Guide
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Product Details
| UPC: | 021481641384 |
|---|---|
| Release Date: | 1998 |
| Platform: | Nintendo 64 |
| Genre: | Shooter |
| Style: | First-Person Shooter |
Review
If you ever wanted to be a space mercenary, that is just looking for the best treasure to take home, then Forsaken will provide you with this.The single player game is involving and difficult, and contains many different levels with different tasks in each. In one level, your mission may be to eliminate all of the other rogues in the area, or it may be to guide an old robot through a highly dangerous warzone. The levels are different enough to keep things interesting.
There is a wide array of weapons to get and use in many ways. For instance, you may only start out with a few Mug Rockets(basic missles), but soon you will have the devastating power of Heat Seking or Titan Missles. Titan Missles have an explosion so big that you will have to speed away in reverse after they have been fired.
The game has several multiplayer options, including the basic kill everyone in sight, to last man standing. There is also a mode that is a variation of tag - in reverse. I'll just say that you don't want to be the one with the bomb for very long.
This is a good 3-D game, but you may have trouble figuring out which way is up. Not that it matters, because you will be chased constantly and you will always be on the move. ~ Clark Phelan, All Game Guide
Credits
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| Beard [Forsaken] | Character |
| Cerbero [Forsaken] | Character |
| Cuvel Clark | Character |
| Ex-Cop [Forsaken] | Character |
| Foetoid [Forsaken] | Character |
| Rex Hardy | Character |
| HK-5 [Forsaken] | Character |
| Jo [Forsaken] | Character |
| L.A. Jay | Character |
| Lokasenna | Character |
| Mephistofun [Forsaken] | Character |
| Dr. Nepenthe | Character |
| Nubia [Forsaken] | Character |
| Septre [Forsaken] | Character |
| Earl Sleek | Character |
| Nim Soo Sun | Character |
| Iguana Entertainment | Developer |
| Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. | Manufacturer/Publisher |
