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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: August 11, 2025 (08:20 AM)
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Hey pick! Still super prolific I see!

I'll forgive you for not loving this game like I did. I know it hit me at the right time in my life and that's 99% of why I still play it to this day. (And it being an easy, breezy, duck-and-shoot, pick-up-and-play exercise.)

I'm with you on the bouts of ingenuity: shooting the lights out, dropping overhead fixtures on enemies' heads, etc. And the Zuntata score, while limited/repetitive, does bang.

Good review. And now I have to try Rolling Thunder.


I don't have to prove I'm refined - that's what makes me refined!

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Author: dementedhut
Posted: August 11, 2025 (08:45 PM)
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I understand about a game hitting at the right time; for me, my Rolling Thunder "lite" was Sly Spy. I never got far, but it always gave me such a cool first impression: sky diving out of an airplane and then shooting a bunch of terrorists in front of the Lincoln Memorial as the 16th President looks on with approval.

It probably wouldn't give the same impression if I played the whole game now, but that's why nostalgia can be fun sometimes.

Thanks for reading!


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