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Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (Sierra Best Sellers) (PC CD)
 
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Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (Sierra Best Sellers) (PC CD)

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Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Windows NT / 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
  • BBFC Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Media: Video Game
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Product Features

  • 40 single--player levels--one on each floor of the Nakatomi Plaza
  • Missions are based on the film and include many unique never--before--seen scenarios
  • A bag--inspired inventory system allows players to store weapons and devices
  • Weapons include: M--60, Baretta 92F--plus a CB radio, and McClane's police badge
  • Different Die Hard friends and foes star in the game, even the well--meaning Officer Powell
  • Morale System lets players' decisions affect the reaction of hostages and behaviours of the terrorists
  • Nakatomi Plaza is re--created in exacting detail per the blockbuster Die Hard movie

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  • ASIN: B00008OLCL
  • Release Date: 24 April 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 22,089 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza combines the exciting elements of the original blockbuster movie with a pulse--pounding adventure game set in an interactive 3D environment. This single--player game features an event--driven storyline that follows John McClain in his life and death struggle to overcome a group of greedy terrorists, and in the process, save his wife, the other hostages, and hopefully himself. Staying true to the original story, the entire game takes place in the 40--story Nakatomi Plaza office building on Christmas Eve, with our hero "accidentally" called upon to thwart a large--scale burglary attempt by a band of trigger--happy terrorists. By the end of the night, only McClain's stealth manoeuvres, desperately crazy antics, and witty comebacks will save the hostages and thwart the terrorists

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4.0 out of 5 stars Die hard, 11 Jun 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (Sierra Best Sellers) (PC CD) (Video Game)
The game itself starts with a very cinematic feel. Lith-rendered cutscenes are used frequently and the models in the game are fairly accurate representations of the actors who played the characters in the film. All of this seemed pretty run of the mill until I heard the terrorists speak to each other for the first time. My mouth dropped as I heard properly formed and spoken German coming from their mouths. Impressive! I've seen countless games and movies just drop the ball when it comes to non-English languages. The simple truth that Piranha took the time to get this right earned them big-time kudos with me, as a fluent German speaker.


The longer I played DHNP, the more engrossed by the story I became. Enemies behave in a realistic manner, attempting ambushes and sneak attacks. However, the game did develop a bit of redundancy the more I played. I began to notice the same textures over and over, the same enemies over and over. Granted the visuals were astounding thanks to the LithTech engine, but I still started to feel a strong sense of déjà vu the more I played.


Despite the redundancy, the game maintained its entertainment value because of its fairly stringent adherence to the plot and flow of the original movie. The plot is well-developed and plot advancement occurs through a combination of action sequences and scripted events. Plus, a few extra scenes have been added to enhance and enlighten the story a bit more. The inclusion of these new scenes rounds out the play experience and removes the Deus Ex Machina feeling you might get from playing the game without them.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Average, 21 May 2003
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This review is from: Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (Sierra Best Sellers) (PC CD) (Video Game)
I am in the middle of playing this and have played several games in between (including the excellent Deus Ex) which gives you an indication of how ungripping the game is. The game is very linear, stupidly so in that you will be in a corridor with a whole bunch of doors and only one of them opens (although sometimes once you have done whatever you need to do another door magically unlocks). The actual level design is very repetitive, by virtue of the fact that you are in a skyscraper so (except for a couple of other levels eg the sewer)you are wondering around a (not very exciting) office. Other details - you know the bit in the film where Brucie meets the main baddie who pretends to be a goodie and then tries to shoot B) well if you try and shoot him before or even after he tries to shoot you, Bruce dies? Why? He is the main baddie! I know the game is trying to follow a story line but in a game,
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4.0 out of 5 stars Follows the movies and beats them as well!!, 12 Mar 2003
This review is from: Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza (Sierra Best Sellers) (PC CD) (Video Game)
Nakatomi Plaza looks to be a simple shooter but you'll notice as soon as you play it it's miles ahead of any others. Mainly, that you have a stamina and morale bar which are affected by running or losing hostages. You get to go through the whole building from basement to roof and each corner presents a new task or problem. It's easily better than the previous Die Hard games and certainly up there in the top 5 1st person shoot-em-ups. It'll keep you hooked for months.
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