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Dual wielding DD44 Dostovei guns and running around killing everyone is a great feeling. This was one of the first games I enjoyed playing against other people in multiplayer. Killing Sean Bean and becoming part of the Sean Bean death reel legacy is also a wonderful thing. As a game today this game would never survive given the plethora of quality FPS games out there. It is one of those nostalgia glasses games. But at the time this game had serious clout and was an all round fun experience despite that ridiculous N64 controller we were forced to use.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFmQFGhc-cU