

Hunting around for levers to pull is the tuxedo-wearing McClane - you heard me, tuxedo.

So, off you go and, as in most third-person games, the direct route is never available. You've got your gun, you've got a location, what do you do next? You have to travel to a designated area while shooting those who would oppose you.

We'll go through the games as they appear in the story mode. The game allows you to play through either a story mode, arcade mode, or practice to your hearts content. Of course, the breakout is the beginning of something much bigger. It seems strange that McClane, the blue-collar cop, the master of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, should be the all-out action hero who goes looking for adventure. You must put a halt to these shenanigans. The story goes that one-day John McClane, lying in bed (probably in a vest), is called to a mass prison breakout. Die Hard Trilogy 2įox Interactive and developers N Space have attempted to bring back the flair of the original game with all the same style games, but with new scenarios. The shootouts in Die Hard 2's airport became a lightgun-based shooter the taxi cab race across New York in the third film was turned into a Chase HQ-style ram 'em up and the tension of the first film was recaptured in a third-person shooter in the Nakatomi building.

One question that remained was: why they didn't base the sequel on any of the films?ĭie Hard Trilogy took the most exciting parts of the films and put them into arcade form. So it was logical that Fox Interactive brought out a sequel. Anyone who had the pleasure of playing the first Die Hard Trilogy on the PlayStation will know what a wonderful arcade action game it was. Die Hard Trilogy 2 hopes to feed off the success of the PlayStation game of the same name. Game publishers must be under the impression that if a title is successful on a console, then it must be a sure-fire hit on the PC.
