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Back in 1996, Sega made what can be considered the first ever 3D beat 'em up with Die Hard Arcade (aka Dynamite Deka, or Dynamite Cop). To this day, the movement system still makes it feel pretty unique compared to the 3D action games that have come out since, like Devil May Cry or Ninja Gaiden. It feels like you move on a grid, rather than having total freedom to move little by little anywhere. But it works well once you get used to it, and helps it feel more like an traditional beat 'em up than console action games do. You've also got a pretty large moveset, with many different combos, aerial attacks, weapons, and a bunch of grapples. Apparently Bruce Willis is a big wrestling fan, since he's hitting thugs with German Suplexes and Steiner Screwdrivers. This game might have even introduced quick-time events to games... I'm not sure about that. They made good use of them though, unlike most other games. Sega ported this to the Saturn shortly after its release, but in 2006, they completely remade it for the PS2 in their Sega Ages line. I think it's solely a cosmetic remake, since it seems to play exactly the same, so think Halo Anniversary or Diablo 2. They did a pretty good job with the aesthetics, but I've still got nostalgia for the original blocky look. Thankfully the Saturn version is also included in this release, so I'll upload a clear of that as well. I loved this game when I was a kid. I'd play it on the Saturn all the time, and I even got to play it in arcades back in the day. It feels a little strange to go back to nowadays, but it's fun once you get used to it. My only issue now is that some parts are pretty annoying because they seem so random and inconsistent, but maybe I just need better strategies. There's just no good way to practice anything in this game besides just playing it from start to finish over and over. PS. I captured this on a PS2 using component output on a Retrotink 5X. This is my first time using it, so I'm not sure if I have the best settings for optimal picture quality. I need to do a bit of research on that I think. 0:00 Intro 0:56 Stage 1 3:43 Stage 2 8:34 Stage 3 12:14 Stage 4 16:25 Stage 5 20:20 Ending & Credits ----- Beat 'em Ups (e.g. Final Fight): • Beat 'em Ups 2D Action (e.g. Metal Slug): • 2D Action STG/Shmups (e.g. Dodonpachi): • STG Replays