Die hard trilogy is a PS1 game I couldn't stop playing back in the day. This is what happens when you make a game based on a movie decades after the movie released.
Die hard Trilogy is a multi-genre game spanning the entire Die hard trilogy starring Bruce Willis as John McClane.
A third person shooter, a light gun game, and a driving game.
Die Hard 1 is the most addicting and fun. Play as John McClane who will save Nakatomi Plaza from terrorist scum and rescue captives. Kill endless troves of enemies and move on to the next floor to get to the rooftops. Discover a variety of weapons. Hide behind cover an and roll dodge to pop one in a stupid enemies head.
Die Hard 2 is light gun game like Time Crisis if one is familiar. Aim your gun at baddies at Dulles Airport and save hostages from terrorists. Shoot health and ammo. This game is too hard but enjoyable. The framerates are bad but the atmosphere is sad enough to keep you going.
Die Hard 3 is a driving game in the styles of Crazy Taxi but this time you steal a taxi or a cop car. Crash into a bomb and prevent it from detonating the Bronx. This one isn't so fun because it has monotonous levels and is full of traffic but it feels like GTA so it's cool. In fact this whole game has that GTA vibe.
The sound effects in this game, are so funny and memorable. "Die Yanky! " "Take this Yankey!" "Ooh!" ARGH!" AHHHH!!!" "OWW!" "GET HIM!" "TAKE THIS!" "HOHOHO! I GOT ME A MACHINE GUN!" "Happy trails!" "Sorry Pal" "NYPD!" "Ow!" "And isn't." "Best Christmas bonus I ever got.
The Graphics are pretty bad nowadays. If it looked bad on PS1 it will probably look worse on Saturn. The lack of shading, the lack of lighting effects, the heavily pixelated special effects and the characters who are just basically a collection of well animated sprites with different angles is going to be hard for modern gamers to stomach. Especially in the more intensive levels such as. But the destructible physics save it all.
Overall, Die hard trilogy is arcade goodness that brings back bloody glorious memories.