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One man versus impenetrable fortress and single handedly destroy doomsday nuclear device.
What about FEAR?
Playstation 1 game, you play the vest wearing Bruce Willis and your mission is to save hostages and kick some serious ass.
Loads of things destructible in that office building.
The graphics would date it horribly on modern sized monitors but it was so much fun back in the day.
3rd person shooter at its finest back in the day.
Die Hard 2 was good but I enjoyed it more with the cheats then I could just let loose carnage.
Start from outside the airport and go First person shooter style on everything.
It is on rails but that took nothing away from it just made it so you could shoot more and concentrate less.
Die Hard with a vengeance on the same disc was a racing through the streets game a lot of fun but not a one man army game.
I was an artist on Die Hard shooting up the office building and bad guys.
This guy is not an artist but its a decent clip of the game, really miss that music!
Die hard 2 kicks in at 2:15.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1eyZkJ8hk
I remember playing that back in the day.
So many PS1 classics lost to time.
Well, there's always Max Payne which still runs well.