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Game Info --------------------------------------------------- Developer: Beam Software Publisher: LJN Year of Release: 1994 Game Review & Impressions --------------------------------------------------- 9 years ago, I created and uploaded a longplay of True Lies for the SNES. It was one of my favourite games for the console back in the day, and my opinion has changed little in that time. It's still one of my favourite top-down shooters, and playing through it again for this new video only served to reaffirm my opinion. The game is based on the 1994 Schwarzenegger movie of the same name, with players assuming the role of secret agent Harry Tasker and undertaking a series of missions to bring down a terrorist cell. Although the game starts by following the broader plot, most of the levels have little to do with the movie, and the whole subplot about Harry keeping his government agent identity a secret from his wife is removed entirely. What's left is an all-action shooter where Harry blows away a ton of bad guys with a variety of guns, occasionally seeking out keys to open locked doors, or blowing stuff up. This is all totally fine with me, given the gameplay is really solid. It looks and feels a lot like The Chaos Engine, another of my all-time favourite games. The levels are expansive, and taking on enemies with a shotgun or UZI in hand is a lot of fun. The weapons all have their individual strengths and weaknesses, and the distribution of ammo for these throughout each stage is well-managed. Although you shouldn't squander your shots, the game gives you enough to stock up to deal with most situations, and it also helps that your default starting weapon -- blessed with infinite ammunition -- remains effective throughout the game. Others may disagree, but I just really enjoy True Lies. Of the two 16-bit consoles, the SNES version has the edge over the Genesis, largely due to the improved sound quality. The sample-based music and effects are clearer and more dynamic -- if you have a choice of versions, the SNES is the one to go for. In terms of this particular playthrough, I covered a couple of secret areas I missed in my original longplay, and this video is based on the US NTSC version instead of PAL, so it's the full 60 FPS experience. Chapters --------------------------------------------------- 0:00:00 Opening credits 0:00:41 Stage 1: The Chateau 0:09:13 Stage 2: The Mall 0:18:05 Stage 3: The Park 0:32:31 Stage 4: The Subway 0:53:11 Stage 5: The Docks 1:10:09 Stage 6: The Forbidden City 1:33:52 Stage 7: The Refinery 1:56:42 Stage 8: The Highway 1:58:49 Stage 9: The Office Block 2:17:36 Ending #retrogaming #snes #longplay