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N64 | Action | Forsaken

There is no Boxart for - Forsaken
  • GRAPHICS: 3.5
  • SOUND: 3.0
  • CONTROL: 4.5
  • FUN FACTOR 2.0
  • AVG USER SCORE 2.0
  • AVG CRITIC SCORE 2.0

Forsaken Description

Mature Titles rated "Mature (M)" have content suitable for persons ages 17 and older. These products may include more intense violence or language than products in the Teen category. In addition, these titles may also include mature sexual themes.

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Review: The Cell

The Cell is loaded with some of the most startling visuals ever to grace a movie screen, but a substantial story is what keeps it from collapsing under its own weight.

Review: Forsaken

{As in Turok, the levels of this Descent clone become endless mazes 0- but this time, there's no in-game map to rescue you! The shooting is fun for a few minutes, then Foresaken becomes forsook.} {The real-time lighting and weapon effects are impressive…until you realize that all the bad guys and levels look alike, and everything turns into a mishmash.} {The pounding bass and scratchy voices get your blood pumping, but their repetitive nature quickly becomes tiresome. Forsaken's explosive sound effects, however, are very appropriate.} {Thanks to very responsive analog movement and easy weapon selection, you can pick up this game instantly.} {As in Turok, the levels of this Descent clone become endless mazes-but this time, there's no in-game map to rescue you! The shooting is fun for a few minutes, then Forsaken becomes forsook.}

Review: Forsaken

{Forsaken's sharp environmental detail and spectacular real-time lighting effects are just window dressing for a poorly devised game. Unfortunately, bland enemies, derivative gameplay, and squeaky, unappealing sound effects (laser fire on helium - anyone remember Atari's Phoenix?) run rampant.}

Review

Review: The Cell

The Cell is loaded with some of the most startling visuals ever to grace a movie screen, but a substantial story is what keeps it from collapsing under its own weight.

Review: Forsaken

{As in Turok, the levels of this Descent clone become endless mazes 0- but this time, there's no in-game map to rescue you! The shooting is fun for a few minutes, then Foresaken becomes forsook.} {The real-time lighting and weapon effects are impressive…until you realize that all the bad guys and levels look alike, and everything turns into a mishmash.} {The pounding bass and scratchy voices get your blood pumping, but their repetitive nature quickly becomes tiresome. Forsaken's explosive sound effects, however, are very appropriate.} {Thanks to very responsive analog movement and easy weapon selection, you can pick up this game instantly.} {As in Turok, the levels of this Descent clone become endless mazes-but this time, there's no in-game map to rescue you! The shooting is fun for a few minutes, then Forsaken becomes forsook.}

Review: Forsaken

{Forsaken's sharp environmental detail and spectacular real-time lighting effects are just window dressing for a poorly devised game. Unfortunately, bland enemies, derivative gameplay, and squeaky, unappealing sound effects (laser fire on helium - anyone remember Atari's Phoenix?) run rampant.}

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Cheats: Forsaken

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