Nice informative review. Straight to the point, no forced humor/jokes. I checked out reviews from other channels, and many don't even mention map design and mechanics. Thank you, keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind words. I try my best to simply deliver concise reviews, even if this one was a little long. I just had a lot to say about Killing Time.
An excellent review! Like yourself I thoroughly enjoyed this remaster and thought it was brilliantly done!! .. Also a little fun fact.. Eric Flom, the actor who plays Duncan DeVries (The guy arguing with the cop in the first FMV segment you showed in your review) also starred as the lead role in Police Quest: SWAT.. which was another FMV game from the 90s.. He was the player character "SWAT Pup" in that game..
I have purchased everything Night Dive Studios has made thus far. So far, the only games I hadn't played before was PO'ed and the first System Shock. I absolutely loved System Shock and I can't wait to play the second one again (I missed the first). PO'ed on the other hand I thought was absolutely terrible. I hated it so much I got a refund for it. At any rate, I am in the process of downloading Killing Time right now. I have always wanted to play it ever since I saw it advertised for the 3DO back in...I think 1994. I didn't own a 3DO when it was current so this is pretty neat.
@@Sinn0100 In some weird way, I enjoyed PO’ed, but I can’t disagree with you. That’s why my whole review was about how Nightdive’s work is excellent even if the game wasn’t. Killing Time, however, is legitimately good. It might be odd at the start and it certainly doesn’t give direction, but it’s a very solid shooter.
What's funny is depending on the year in the 1930s the game takes place in we might be using Molotov Cocktails before they were invented. If wikipedia is correct (And yes I know it could easily be wrong) the earliest use of them in war was in the mid to late 1930s in Spain though the name came later.
@@roguerifter9724 Someone on Ruby Ranger’s recent video mentioned that the game may actually be taking place 60 years later with the specific events having transpired in the past. Since the store page says, “Set in the 1930s,” I’m not sure what is true, lol.
Nice informative review. Straight to the point, no forced humor/jokes. I checked out reviews from other channels, and many don't even mention map design and mechanics. Thank you, keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind words. I try my best to simply deliver concise reviews, even if this one was a little long. I just had a lot to say about Killing Time.
3DO has Mortal Kombat 2 on the way from a talented individual developer, and now THIS!!!
I love my 3DO!
I have just finished this on my Series X. Really good game with stellar music in my opinion. The mood is really cool!
Just picked it up. I was a 3DO owner and the remaster is easily worth a purchase.
I agree. I was very taken with the game, even if some aspects are a bit dated.
This game blew me away. So much fun. Love the soundtrack.
An excellent review! Like yourself I thoroughly enjoyed this remaster and thought it was brilliantly done!! ..
Also a little fun fact.. Eric Flom, the actor who plays Duncan DeVries (The guy arguing with the cop in the first FMV segment you showed in your review) also starred as the lead role in Police Quest: SWAT.. which was another FMV game from the 90s.. He was the player character "SWAT Pup" in that game..
I have purchased everything Night Dive Studios has made thus far. So far, the only games I hadn't played before was PO'ed and the first System Shock. I absolutely loved System Shock and I can't wait to play the second one again (I missed the first). PO'ed on the other hand I thought was absolutely terrible. I hated it so much I got a refund for it.
At any rate, I am in the process of downloading Killing Time right now. I have always wanted to play it ever since I saw it advertised for the 3DO back in...I think 1994. I didn't own a 3DO when it was current so this is pretty neat.
@@Sinn0100 In some weird way, I enjoyed PO’ed, but I can’t disagree with you. That’s why my whole review was about how Nightdive’s work is excellent even if the game wasn’t. Killing Time, however, is legitimately good. It might be odd at the start and it certainly doesn’t give direction, but it’s a very solid shooter.
Great review. Subbed!
must have.
I’m literally streaming it now
I hope you enjoy it.
@@killallgames so many memories
@@killallgames I do it takes me wayyyyy back to my first ps1 and my uncles with the 3do. They need to remaster Escape From Monster Manor
What's funny is depending on the year in the 1930s the game takes place in we might be using Molotov Cocktails before they were invented. If wikipedia is correct (And yes I know it could easily be wrong) the earliest use of them in war was in the mid to late 1930s in Spain though the name came later.
@@roguerifter9724 Someone on Ruby Ranger’s recent video mentioned that the game may actually be taking place 60 years later with the specific events having transpired in the past. Since the store page says, “Set in the 1930s,” I’m not sure what is true, lol.
This isn't a 3DO console remaster, it's a remaster of the PC game. They're two different games with the same title and some shared assets
@@AndrewBell Correct. I suppose I should have made that clearer. This version does use some assets from the 3DO version, at least.
gamepad support on PC`?
Yes, this has gamepad support. It's fully customizable like Nightdive's other remasters, too.