Product description
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While you were battling the evil forces of D'Sparil, the other
Serpent Riders were busy sowing the of destruction in other
dimensions. One such dimension is the decaying world where Hexen
takes place. A world littered with the mangled corpses of
nonbelievers. Only three humans - a warrior, a mage and a cleric
- have escaped the leader's vicious spell. Now these three brave
souls have sworn to crush the evil regime that threatens to
destroy the world forever
From the Manufacturer
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While you were battling the evil forces of D'Sparil the other
Serpent Riders were busy sowing the of destruction in other
dimensions. One such dimension is the decaying world where Hexen
takes place. A world littered with the mangled corpses of
nonbelievers. Only three humans - a warrior a mage and a cleric -
have escaped the leader's vicious spell. Now these three brave
souls have sworn to crush the evil regime that threatens to
destroy the world forever.
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Review
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In all honesty, Hexen is a bad PlayStation game. In its day,
Hexen may have been on par with other first-person shooters, but
this game is way too late to make a mark on the consoles. If that
wasn't bad enough, the PlayStation version of Hexen is an
absolutely horrid translation.
Hexen is a first-person 3-D title that uses a modified version of
the Doom engine. The main additions to the engine are crouching,
jumping, the ability to look up and down, flying, and an
inventory used to store extra powerups. Hexen was originally a PC
title, and it didn't make huge waves on release. The story is set
in a world of magic and sorcery where nonbelievers are
slaughtered by an evil regime. It's your job, as either a cleric,
warrior, or mage, to stop the killing by, well, killing more.
The graphics in Hexen are just plain bad. The enemies use only a
few frames of animation, making them seem weak and really goofy
looking. Getting close to one of these enemies (or an item, wall,
or anything else for that matter) results in lots of pixelation.
The graphics are similar to the PC version, but they end up
closer to the Saturn version, only not quite as washed out.
Compared to Disruptor and other first-person shooters on the
PlayStation, Hexen comes out close to the bottom of the pile.
Gameplay is almost as big a problem as the graphics. The
collision detection is way off. A monster can be standing what
seems like 10 feet away and still get hit with a punch, club, or
any other physical attack. Also, control is sloppy, which makes
some of the platform jumping required in the later levels
extremely frustrating. The rest of the gameplay involves bashing
monsters, finding a key, and using it to open a door that leads
to more bad guys. Occasionally, you must backtrack to a level
you've previously played to see if a switch you hit in another
level affected anything. While this is a neat idea, it quickly
becomes a real chore.
Hexen on the PlayStation is a huge and terrible mistake. The game
moves at a sluggish pace, and the graphics are abysmal. Do
yourself a favor and stay away from it at all cost. --Ryan
MacDonald
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