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Sin (1998)
SiNfully fun!
I have loved this game every time I played it. I first played the demo, and I couldn't stop playing it! It would be a few years before I actually come in contact with it again; only this time, it was the first version. The game was far more than I expected, and I played it non-stop. Sadly, I could only use software rendering. I just didn't have a good enough Graphics card. (16 MB!) A couple years later, they had a Steam version packaged with the latest SiN game. (it was about time; the original never worked with WinXP. NEVER!) The game seemed endless because of its myriad of levels, some of which had multiple outcomes leading to different levels. The weapons were plentiful, but the best weapon lies within the console, the cheater's utopia. It was the Thrallgun. It had both of the final boss's super-weapons, and kicked major butt! Oh, sorry. I went off topic. Anyways, the graphics weren't the best, even on the Steam version maxed out, and every character's mouth seemed super-glued shut, but the story was great, the weapons were amazing, the enemies had a huge amount of variety, and the maps were huge. (most of them, at least) The bugs are very overlookable, there are a LOT of secrets, (my favorite being the huge rat in the subway) and JC has a lot to say, maybe even too much. Plus, it is the Quake 2 engine with sweet improvements such as better coloring detail, more detailed damage modeling, and a third-person view even! The only guaranteed way to get it so it normally plays, however, is through the game SiN Episodes, which is also a great game. The only huge drawback is just one question: WHERE ARE THE MODS?! Otherwise, anyone who loves nostalgia, language, and/or gore should check it out.