Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas, Desktop Computer
The Die Hard series was originally a hugely popular movie franchise, but since the conquering of the cinematic world, Fox decided it might be good idea to create a video game based on action hero John McClane (Bruce Willis). Back in 1996, Fox Interactive made their first delve into the industry with Die Hard Trilogy. Such was the success that four years, a sequel was to be born. The game? Die Hard Trilogy 2: Viva Las Vegas. While there is a new Las Vegas based story line to get stuck into, game play remains highly similar to its predecessor. Once again, DHT2 is actually three games in one. You can choose to be the third person action hero, the shooting sniper, or the mad taxi driver, dependant entirely on your own preferences. Specific to PC, visual architecture has been improved considerably over Sony's 32-bit PlayStation. Your PC can now host some lovely 3D design and some fantastic explosions, Die Hard style. Improving on computer AI, each and every character, both friend and foe will now react to your own actions with in the environment, almost giving them a brain. So if you think you can overcome these evil terrorists, give it your best shot.
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