Hexen: Beyond Heretic

Hexen: Beyond Heretic

released on Mar 01, 1997

Hexen: Beyond Heretic

released on Mar 01, 1997

The PlayStation version has the FMV scenes and audio music from the PC CD-ROM version, but no multiplayer mode. The scripting and animation is slower, enemies have only their front sprites and lack gory deaths when attacked by strong hits or weapons, and the frame rate is slower. Although all levels are present in this version and feature their correct layouts, their architecture details are somewhat simplified and there is some loss in overall lighting quality. This port is based on a beta version of the original PC version of Hexen as many gameplay tweaks are shared, such as the simpler level design and the Fighter's fists being weaker compared to other versions.


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Hexen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus
Hexen II Mission Pack: Portal of Praevus
Hexen II
Hexen II
Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel
Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel
Hexen: Beyond Heretic
Hexen: Beyond Heretic

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As a kid I thought the opening FMV was cool... but that, along with the game's atmosphere, was about the only really nice thing I could say about it.

I could never get past the 2nd major area. I played before having access to the internet, and all I remember from my youth is just running around and getting lost. Never got stuck in a fight or even a specific puzzle; I just didn't know where the hell to go to progress.

However, by far the most egregious thing about this game was the 15 F'IN BLOCKS TO SAVE! That was an entire memory card back then!!! No thanks game, I'd rather keep my Final Fantasy PS1 saves... utterly ridiculous.