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Descent 2 (Jewel Case)
Descent 2 (Jewel Case)
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Manufacturer: Softkey Incorporated
Publisher: Softkey Incorporated

Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5 (based on 10 reviews)

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Product Features:
Spin 360 in fluid, 3D motion
Plunge down 30 new levels in 6 different worlds
Battle 30 new, highly intelligent robot enemies
Arm yourself with 10 new weapons
8 player network or set up surveillance cameras.
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Editorial Review:
Product Description If you thought Descent went to the edge of 360 degree power balsting sensory insanity, then prepare yourself, You're about to plunge over the edge and into the depths of Descent II. Your Ultimate goal: to exterminate the alien robot stronghold from the enemy alien base and calim total control... . . IBM/Tandy or 100% compatible 486 DX-50 or faster 8 MB RAM (16 MB required if running under Win95) Hard drive DOS 5.0 or later CD-ROM drive
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Blast from the Past!
Comment: I haven't played Descent 2 in years, and the first game was one of my favorites back in the day. The beauty of Descent 2 is in how much community support the game has. You can still play this title on modern machines due to the patches and upgrades available. Yes, the graphics are still old looking, but the gameplay is top notch, way better than the third game in the series. Please note this is the 'regular' version of the game, and does not include extra levels or features.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Puissance unmatched.
Comment: A myriad of new and old weapons, including the ability to perceive three dimensions at once, will help you outwit new robots and rid the galaxy of it's alien, robotic, evil seed ...'til Descent III that is.

I played this game ages ago when my system was nothing more than 120 MG's at the cpu level. Windows '95 baby. Now that NT rules the land it's hard to get this one running. I've got the win-95 compatiblity set, now for the joystick. I'm reluctant to say that new-age joysticks don't seem to work for this phat-tastic game. I'll have to ascertain my new system's ability to interface with my old joystick, the Gravis Phoenix, which I used to pummel robots into the cavernous walls of depthly heaven so long ago.

If you don't have this game it goes without typing, that you're missing out. All the other reviews here agree with me. But few recognize all aspects of it. Music being one I favor highly.

Again another issue I have yet is the redbook tracks won't play on my NT. So i've ripped them to mp3 and will play them through winamp with toggles set onto my keyboard for play/pause, backtrack, etc.

A gamer most likely has this game already, a nOOb probably doesn't. If you're looking for historic gaming FUN, this is game is no downer. And I'm not even a 'Descent part 1' player. That one I never owned...but this one is no different than it's predecessor.

Only set-up issues can frustrate a plyer of this game. Once it's up, you're out gunning, floating, hiding, spiraling, twisting, shafting, and owning in a way never matched since.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Groundbreaking at the time, still a stunner.
Comment: This game really set a standard for head-to-head and group slugfests online, along with Quake. The graphics were top-notch and were greatly enhanced if you scored a co-processing graphics card (remember those?), and gameplay was something else.

Skipping the nostalgia for a moment, I'll outline the basic premise. You shoot stuff, and rescue hostages. That's about it, and it lacks subtelty in description because gameplay is equally blunt. The weapons are the main character here: bombs that will wipe you out, invisibility defenses that let you sneak up on enemies, mines that will follow targets around corners when triggered, and a gun that can only be described as a fully-automatic rail gun.

The levels are, without qualification, individual works of art. The designers (and the many free add-on levels you can download) are simply incredible, and depending on your particular strengths, you can always find a level to compete (although the level of competition can be extremely high).

If you play this game straight-through as one-player, you may tire of the big boss endings, and it does get ridiculously difficuly two-thirds of the way in. Still, if you manage it the game is a visual stunner and six degrees of freedom is something to behold.

If you have the nerve to fight a human opponent, you should still find plenty of takers for your challenge. Be warned, cheaters exist (albeit less in the broadband-for-all era) and if you suspect your game is rigged, you can always find another one.

Fred

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Wowie Zowie
Comment: Well what can I say, Descent 2 is one of the greatest games to ever come out on ANY system. If the vicious soundtrack doesn't grip you, the mindless and non-stop action surely will. Perfect in almost every single aspect, this game is a must-get for any gamer.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Going dooooooooown! WOOHOO!!!!
Comment: OK, I must say, even though this isn't the most complex game on the market these days, i still LOVE Descent 1 & Descent 2! They're 2 of my favorite "older" video games!!!

When they first hit the scene, they were quite the games!

Even today, these games offer a unique 3D experience!

While the Descent games are not the easiest to master (with the control pad), once you master the controls, these games are SERIOUS FUN!!!!

Basically, you're "MATERIAL DEFENDER"! The roughest, toughest space-ship flyer in the galaxy! Your job: To fly thru TONS of underground mines, and irradicate all the mean-eerie-inhabitant-mining-robots that exist in the mines.

Graphics are outrageous, cool enemy robots, vibrant colors, gameplay is totally cool, each level is so eerie & spooky, you're offered a miriad of awesome laser weapons & awesome missles, tons of power-up's, killer soundtrack (Featuring Type-O-Negative, Skinny Puppy, and a few other killer bands), and gameplay that will leave your head spinning! Your spaceship can rotate EVERY direction imaginable! Which can sometimes leave you not knowing which way "UP" or "DOWN" is.....Like I said, it can be real confusing at first, but once you master the flight controls, you will have some OUTRAGEOUS FUN!!!!!

Some of the mines & levels in this game, are some of the coolest levels I've seen in a game like this!

Cool storyline in this game, as well! Which leads me to the ONLY "CON" of the game:

There's no DESCENT 3 for the PS console!!!!!!

HELLO! HINT, HINT, HINT!!!!!
I hope you "Descent Designers" are reading this!!!!!!!!!!

I wanna know what happens to "Material Defender" dammit!




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