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I have no reason to believe that this is not true, because all of my shots were dead on. That does not mean my aim was dead on, but the shot went where I was aiming. The next thing that is different about the game is the introduction af a duck button.

The duck button allows you to hide behind structures to avoid the incoming fire. This means that instead of being out in the open at all times, you can control your character by making him duck back out of harm's way when a projectile is incoming.

I know you are probably thinking that this must make the game extremely easy. Just wait for a clear shot, blast the bad guys, then duck for cover until the next clear shot.

Well, the developers have thought about this also. You are on a time limit to get between stages. If you sit and wait for too long, the time will expire and it's back to the beginning of the level.

This was a very clear way to keep you in the line of fire most of the time. Another thing that this game did differently is the fact that you do not encounter power-ups. Most light gun games have you shooting crates to expose different weapons, grenades or other power-ups. The only thing that you will encounter in this game is the occasional time extension. You are basically assigned a six-shooter and it is up to you to make the best of it. I think that this was cool because it made things a little more realistic but I have to admit, I do like getting rocket launchers, shotguns or whatever other weapons of destruction run rampant in other games.

The last thing that makes the game different is the fact that your performance will affect the path you follow. If you shoot well, you will be taken down an alternative path to the end. Also, if you shoot poorly, you can still make it to the end of the mission, but you will be informed that the mission failed and you have to start over. Did this help the replay value? A little bit, but I did not find the paths varied enough to really want to keep trying for a new route.

As far as complaints go, I think this game falls into the same category as most light gun games. It just gets too damn repetitive. After a while, the areas start to feel the same and blasting bad guys jumping out from behind walls gets a bit on the boring side eventually.

I will say that it took longer for me to tire of this game than others. But after playing through the different modes a couple of times, I really had no motivation to play again. The graphics were 3D polygon-based and worked quite well. The bad guys looked like bad guys and you were always able to tell when something was headed in your direction. I was a bit disappointed with the cheesy cinemas. They were blocky and did not look the slightest bit realistic. I would have thought that the company that brought us the beautiful animations in Soul Blade and Tekken would have been able to do a better job, but when it comes down to it, the cinemas don't affect the overall gameplay.

As far as light gun games go, this is the best you will find. The inclusion of the GunCon was nice, especially since the game does not work with any other gun on the market.

Overall, this game does deviate from the standard light gun path. Unfortunately, it is still plagued by the problem of repetitive gameplay with little replay value after playing through a few times.

If you are a fan of these types of games, you will definitely be satisfied. If not, I suggest renting it first to see if it is up your alley. There are plenty of cookie-cutter light-gun games on the market, and although Time Crisis doesn't offer anything revolutionary, it does deliver a few new twists to the 3-D light-gun game genre. For starters, time Crisis is heavier in story than other light gun games.

You assume the role of Richard Miller, a "one-man army" who must break into the castle to rescue Rachel, a kidnapped damsel.

Now that you have enough motive to knock large holes into a lot of bad guys, let's discuss how exactly it's done aside from pulling the trigger a lot. Time Crisis' gameplay lives up to its name: The game takes a very frantic pace, because each gaggle of enemies must be wiped out in a certain amount of time before you are allowed to advance further in the level. This is especially hard because many of the enemies are constantly firing upon you.

Although taking cover will save your hide, it costs precious seconds. Also, you must take cover to reload your gun. Hiding behind objects, then popping out to return fire does makes the game seem more realistic, as it is hard to fathom that you wouldn't want to take cover behind objects while under heavy gunfire unlike other gun games where you usually casually walk through levels like a zombie.

The 3-D environments in Time Crisis are very detailed, and consist of many moving parts and elaborate decorations. There isn't a whole lot of interaction with them, however. Windows can be shot out and you may encounter cranes and cars occasionally you're supposed to dodge them. But beyond that, interaction with the 3-D world is confined to just shooting the baddies within it. Also odd is that there are no power-ups in the game, so the only tools at your disposal are a trusty handgun and a few explosive crates.

In addition to its Arcade Mode. Also cool are the multiple endings determined by how well you did during the game. Best of all, you get Namco's snazzy new light gun see sidebar. Time Crisis is a game that relies on precise aiming even more than many other light gun games , so it's a good thing that the weapon needed for this game is also the most accurate light gun game on the PlayStation. Named the "Guncon. The other side of the adapter is where the video cord connects, completing the circuit.

This is in addition to the gun's connection to the PlayStation's controller input. Also unique to the gun is the button layout below either side of the gun's barrel.

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