About This Game N2O: Nitrous Oxide's gameplay is pure shooter, reminiscent of the arcade classic TEMPEST. You're stuck on the perimeter of a tube and you job is to shoot at everything in your way. If things get too hectic, you can slam on the brakes, which stops your forward movement for a few seconds and gives you time to change your direction or clear a path. Once you've destroyed all the level's eggs, your next task is to take on the game's huge bosses. Graphically, the game is very bright and colorful and definitely exhibits a techno influence. 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As awesome as I remember it. Fly down looping tubes and shoot bugs. Great soundtrack. There are a lot more special subweapons than I remember and the scoring system is absolutely clever. It rewards passing enemies in the tube and letting them swap colors and power up and then chaining together enemy kills that share colors. unlike most shooters your score is actually used for something. After each level you use the credits you have accumulated to buy screen clearing bombs or more points, which is like buying more lives. So there is a tension between how much do you think you are going to want to sweep the screen and how much you think you are going to die. There are a lot of little bonuses in each level that can only be earned with specific methods, shooting things in certain orders etc.The only negative thing I can say about it is the draw distance is abysmally short. This is usually hidden by the bending in the tubes so enemies can creep right up on you. But that is a function of the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 ps1 hardware the original developers had to work with and it doesn't detract from the game too much.. This is literally a half-anused PlayStation1 Emulator; so weak is the port that the on-screen indicators are PSX icons which are useless and annoying to navigate. It offers no audio or visual improvements AT ALL, running at a painfully dated VGA resolution (320x240x256c). It doesn't even seem to run at 60-fps. No PC port should be inferior to the console version, especially a console from 1994. You don't even get the benefit of Crystal Method's 'Vegas' on CD, or for that matter **a way to play any music at all.**I'm especially mad because I'm one of the hundred people who loved the original. Do yourself a favor: find a copy of the PlayStation CD-ROM, get an accelerated PSX emulator (some of them are free) or even just a used PS1. This class of shovelware is overpriced at a dollar... \u2612\u2612. I'm a longtime fan of the PS1 original. This is a pretty good port that runs well (fast and stable). It autodetected my USB controllers without issue. It has a few interesting updates over the original, adding X360\/PS4 gamepad support, a tutorial level, achievements, and a shorter game (15 levels) if you select Easy difficulty. Load times are substantially faster than the PS1 and PSP releases. All the old codes work, nothing's been taken out, and the new additions don't change or get in the way of the gameplay that made this one a classic. Great visuals and soundtrack, rock-solid gameplay. The original game is still pretty cheap and easy to find, but this version will be the main one I play from here on.. I'm not sure if this is really a good game, like by itself, I don't really have much of a frame of reference to go on for these types of games. But god damn, the soundtrack coupled with the trippy visuals make it a fantastic time, especially if you already like Vegas. Getting The Crystal Method to let them use their epic album for the music was a grand decision, and one that made me remember playing this game like fifty years after I first played it on the PS1.. I used to fry my brain playing this as a kid for hours at a time. I was always hoping this game would get a reboot but this is fine for now. PS. Don't take the brown acid.. EDIT: I no longer support buying this release of the game as it is locked down by online-only DRM. You cannot play the game in offline mode. Note that the game has no vital online functionality to warrant this. EDIT: After emailing them, they have removed the online-only DRM.One of my favorite games on the PS1, and probably the best tube shooter on the system, period. This port could use some graphics enhancements--it runs in an emulator and it would be nice to see some of the features you'd see in common PC emulators, which this game will look much better on, if you increase the resolution and add some smoothing. So all in all I would not say this is a definitive port of the game but it does at least have support for ps3 controllers. Some Vsync\/triple buffering control would be the least I would ask for as well. I bought it anyway because it's a great game, but great 3D games of this era typically have actually really nice graphics hidden under the PS1's poor standard resolution. This is a really trippy game and it runs pretty fast so you won't really notice the graphical jags in the environment but you won't be able to see the detail on all the insects either.. Released in 1998 for the PSX, N20 is a tunnel shooter heavily sold on its soundtrack by famed late 90's electronica producers, The Crystal Method. I don't even listen to techno that much but even the name "The Crystal Method" rings a bit of a bell for me. Turns out their song was in the opening of Splinter Cell, used in a lot of ads and tv commercials well into the mid 2000's, in some movies (DBZ), and in plenty of video games. They're not Daft Punk huge, but they do have a legacy. A lot of your enjoyment of this game is accentuated by the soundtrack (check any of the other reviews). Not that anyone else's opinion should be relevant on your owns, but this game contains the majority of their first album (with a few remixes). Out of their discography, the first album is generally believed to be their best. And regardless of how it compares to others in the genre or their own history, I concur: the music here is damn good. It's certainly very 90's, but it rings something like F-Zero GX's. Something likeSpeaking of which, the game itself can certainly stand on its own two feet. It's a tunnel shooter, which means you are going through a tunnel and can move all around its walls whilst taking out incoming enemies. You have to take out a set amount of enemies before facing a boss, and the faster you take out enemies the faster you go. It's actually impressive how fast you can go in a PSX era game whilst maintaining 60 fps. It's reminiscent of F-Zero. The soundtrack was certainly a selling point for the title, but even when I have the game turned down it stands as a competent game of its genre. The only visible downside this game has is how the levels repeat themselves at the end. There are 30 levels, 15 of which are "version 2" of the levels previously played. Granted, the tunnels you are in move so much and turn in wild ways that you'd be hard pressed to find similarities from level to level (or even recall that this was a previously played level) if it weren't for the backgrounds and bosses. In other words, you wouldn't be able to tell these are levels already played if it weren't for their titles and same backgrounds used. Otherwise, this game isn't particularly revolutionary or complex. It's a competent tunnel shooter with a noteworthy soundtrack which forms a cumulatively tight experience. At its heart its a simple arcade game. Recommended.. Played this on PS1 as a kid, it's super fun on the GPD WIN.Controller support works, It's a bit mental trying to play this on the vive using bigscreen, really quite amazing and it's fun to sort of just sit there and have all this stuff fly at you.Even without the solid gameplay the soundtrack is good too, it's very memorable as "late 90's". Good little arcade shooter, great on sale and will run on a potato.
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