Playing this game on an emulator with 60 fps and a mouse and keyboard changed my life.

The pinnacle of pre-rendered background, fixed camera angle, tank control survival horror.
The strategy of deciding what to take with you and where to go, and the feeling of mastering the movement controls enough to duck and weave around enemies never gets old.
And of course, it still looks impossibly gorgeous today, over 20 years later.

I don't even know how to describe this. It's more than a game. It's a movie, a book, a tv show, a musical. The story is mind-bending and terrifying and hilarious and heart wrenching.

It's art.