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Legacy Of Kain Soul Reaver Dreamcast Self Boot Download Free Rating: 4,4/5 660 votes

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Free Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 steam key is now available on SteamUnlock.org.!. Steam Giveaways. Free games to download. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 free steam keyAboutIn this sequel to the critically acclaimed Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, reassume the role of Raziel, and travel back through the currents of time into various eras of Nosgoths past in your relentless pursuit of Kain.

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If you want a good example of why you bought a Dreamcast, take Raziel to the cliffs over the vortex in Soul Reaver and look down over the edge. The graphics here are simply incredible..gorgeous effects, crisp, sharp textures and beautiful 60 fps animation. Soul Reaver was never lacking in the graphics department, but playing it on the Dreamcast you really do get the feeling that this was the way it was supposed to be played. As a first example of a Tomb Raider-style game on the system, you could hardly ask for more. The quest itself (for those of you unfamiliar with the PlayStation game) is suitably intriguing and the story unfolds at a steady pace as you work through the enormous levels. What's most satisfying about the gameplay is that while it shares gameplay mechanics with the likes of Tomb Raider, this isn't just running, jumping and killing stuff. There are some pretty convoluted puzzles that appear throughout the game, and what I liked most is the fact that all of the bosses require you beat them by solving these rather than simply hitting them on the head with a pointy stick. Progression through the game rewards you sufficiently with new abilities to keep you satisfied--and it's not until the disappointing ending that the game ever lets itself down. The sequel can't come soon enough.

And I thought this thing looked good on the PlayStation. Soul Reaver really pops to life on the Dreamcast. Heck, I spent a lot of the game just looking at stuff. Of course, the excellent story and puzzle-rich gameplay remain intact. And this is just the type of epic adventure the Dreamcast needs. But should you nab this game if you already beat the PlayStation version? No. The only thing you'll get out of it is a showcase title that'll wow your pals.

If you have a Dreamcast and missed out on Soul Reaver the first time around on PlayStation, get this game. Stunning visuals, tight gameplay, a gripping story--this game has all the bases covered. The game itself may be the same as the PlayStation version, but the quality of the visuals alone makes it all worth it. Core could learn a lot from this game, and if Tomb Raider controlled like this, it'd be a much better game. A Dreamcast must-have.

I feel bad for PS owners who bought Soul Reaver. This version is much more impressive. The lighting effects and colors seem twice as potent. It has to be among the top five prettiest games for the DC (at this time). The faster frame-rate does wonders for Raziel's mobility. Not that it's bad in the PS version, but now It looks and feels extra fluid. The only negative is the anti-climactic ending, but in light of everything else, Soul Reaver is worth the money.

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Legacy Of Kain Soul Reaver Dreamcast Self Boot Download Free Rating: 4,4/5 660 votes

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Free Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 steam key is now available on SteamUnlock.org.!. Steam Giveaways. Free games to download. Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 2 free steam keyAboutIn this sequel to the critically acclaimed Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, reassume the role of Raziel, and travel back through the currents of time into various eras of Nosgoths past in your relentless pursuit of Kain.

People say:

If you want a good example of why you bought a Dreamcast, take Raziel to the cliffs over the vortex in Soul Reaver and look down over the edge. The graphics here are simply incredible..gorgeous effects, crisp, sharp textures and beautiful 60 fps animation. Soul Reaver was never lacking in the graphics department, but playing it on the Dreamcast you really do get the feeling that this was the way it was supposed to be played. As a first example of a Tomb Raider-style game on the system, you could hardly ask for more. The quest itself (for those of you unfamiliar with the PlayStation game) is suitably intriguing and the story unfolds at a steady pace as you work through the enormous levels. What's most satisfying about the gameplay is that while it shares gameplay mechanics with the likes of Tomb Raider, this isn't just running, jumping and killing stuff. There are some pretty convoluted puzzles that appear throughout the game, and what I liked most is the fact that all of the bosses require you beat them by solving these rather than simply hitting them on the head with a pointy stick. Progression through the game rewards you sufficiently with new abilities to keep you satisfied--and it's not until the disappointing ending that the game ever lets itself down. The sequel can't come soon enough.

And I thought this thing looked good on the PlayStation. Soul Reaver really pops to life on the Dreamcast. Heck, I spent a lot of the game just looking at stuff. Of course, the excellent story and puzzle-rich gameplay remain intact. And this is just the type of epic adventure the Dreamcast needs. But should you nab this game if you already beat the PlayStation version? No. The only thing you'll get out of it is a showcase title that'll wow your pals.

If you have a Dreamcast and missed out on Soul Reaver the first time around on PlayStation, get this game. Stunning visuals, tight gameplay, a gripping story--this game has all the bases covered. The game itself may be the same as the PlayStation version, but the quality of the visuals alone makes it all worth it. Core could learn a lot from this game, and if Tomb Raider controlled like this, it'd be a much better game. A Dreamcast must-have.

I feel bad for PS owners who bought Soul Reaver. This version is much more impressive. The lighting effects and colors seem twice as potent. It has to be among the top five prettiest games for the DC (at this time). The faster frame-rate does wonders for Raziel's mobility. Not that it's bad in the PS version, but now It looks and feels extra fluid. The only negative is the anti-climactic ending, but in light of everything else, Soul Reaver is worth the money.