![]() ![]() An “open” world adventure title is much more ambitious that compressed Don Bluth animation or live action sequences, all of which were thrown at us in mass during the FMV experiments and while Alone in the Dark had wooed PC gamers with its polygon shaped demonic aura, not many home consoles were able to provide enough juice to take that experience to your television. Well, let me rephrase that, it looks great in comparison with any other Jaguar CD game. Highlander is odd because it looks great. While the idea of the Jaguar being a true 64-bit system is laughable in retrospect due to the 32-bit Playstation providing players with a far greater aesthetic experience, I find it interesting to look back on these failed adventures that attempted to lead us into a new and exciting technological era. The Jaguar CD's heavy reliance on ports, arcade FMV adventures and multimedia showcases in its short existence made it impossible to truly grasp its potential as 64 bit system. ![]() While the idea of the Jaguar being a true 64-bit system is laughable in retrospect due to the 32-bit Playstation providing players with a far greater aesthetic experience, I find it interesting to look back on these failed adventures that attempted to lead us into a new and exciting technological era." "The Jaguar CD's heavy reliance on ports, arcade FMV adventures and multimedia showcases in its short existence made it impossible to truly grasp its potential as 64 bit system. Highlander: The Last of the Macleods (Jaguar CD) review ![]()
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