hiding techniques never seem to work when you need them to, do they?dudex77 wrote:My backup froze up and wouldn't let me go to the third mission. I saw a copy of the game at cash converters for 10 euros in perfect condition but I was out of money so I tried hiding it but when I went back the next day someone had bought it. I really wanted to see the FMVs in their original form.
Are the Dreamcast and PS2 Headhunter games the same?
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lol -- sounds like its somebody that would be at this forumdudex77 wrote:No sadly. Apparently someone found it really important to look behind all of the unsold copies of Sega Worldwide Soccer '98 to see if someone had misplaced a Dreamcast gem in the crap selection of Saturn games.
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So I tried Headhunter: Redemption today. It doesn't seem as bad as the reviews said. It has the same composer as the original, though I haven't heard any standout tracks yet aside from the title song. It mixes a lot of live-action with CGI in the FMVs like before. The controls are pretty much the same, maybe a little expanded. The GUI is familiar for the most part. Story wise, I'm not sure yet. It's 20 years later and Jack is barely recognizable, and so far you have to play as this bitch with attitude.
