Timeless and nostalgic // Recommended for those who grew up in the nineties, who 'remember the days'

LockeProposal's Big Day Out

+ Auto-aim works consistently (though it has some issues with enemies at higher/lower elevations that must be compensated for)+ Level design is mostly excellent; encourages exploration and isn't needlessly restrictive+ Voiceovers are excellent for the year of release, particularly that of Darth Vader (I'm fairly certain it's the original voice actor from the films)+ Story is nothing spectacular, but it works well as a Star Wars game and stays fiercely loyal to the spirit of the franchise+ Great variety of weapons, some of them refreshingly original+ Audio design (weapon & enemy, etc.) is taken directly from the films+ In stark contrast to the expectedly lackluster detail in the walls and floor, the character and enemy sprites are as detailed as can be possible given the limitations of the day+ Switch and level puzzles are a great throwback to simpler mechanics from a simpler age; they are (mostly) not particularly frustrating, and most levels flow competently as a result- Uses DOS Box; cannot use Steam overlay, and minimization of the client tends to alter the Windows color scheme- Controller support is virtually nonexistant- The antagonist has no character depth or development- Despite generally excellent level design, there are exceptions that stand out as being quite frustrating to navigate and proceed through (eg. Sewers)