Strangely enough, I haven't watched much gameplay of this mode. Glad I changed that now. Crisis Zone had some really good destructible environments for the year it came out in. It looks so seamless, and it really adds to the feeling of mowing everything down with a machine gun. It's one of my favorite aspects of the game, along with the recoil on the arcade gun controller (if it works). Though I do wish the color palette on the PS2 version wasn't so drab; it's even making the red soldiers look a little too similar to the others. Other than that, it looks on par with TC2 on PS2. Heard of RetroAchievements by any chance? It's a website where users create achievements for retro games for players to unlock in-game. There's even leaderboards where you can display your high scores. Might make for a fun way to replay these games.
I much prefer the arcade version's color scheme. And yes, I've heard of RetroAchievements. Definitely could give some more replay value to these games, and encourage people to practice and improve.
@Multibrawlr can you do Operation G.H.O.S.T. (arcade) 1cc all clear with no damage in description tips how to enable gun crosshair plus leave patch file to fix ranking not show the new high score and names
@@Multibrawlr A lot better honestly. Namco should’ve had an option to switch between flashing or the smoke tbh. Time crisis 3 had already come out by the time crisis zone released on ps2.
0:00 - Intro
1:54 - Grassmarket Street
12:18 - Belforte Hotel
23.05 - Crimson Beach
26:36 - Ending & Credits
29:17 - Final Result/Name Entry
Easily the best 'B-Scenario' type mode in a home port. Even if that list is pretty short as it is.
looking at all time crisis
only richard miller and claude mcgarren that has own side story after main story
truly an one man army and a squad leader
Boss 1 6:48
Boss 2 18:56
Boss 3 22:57
Strangely enough, I haven't watched much gameplay of this mode. Glad I changed that now.
Crisis Zone had some really good destructible environments for the year it came out in. It looks so seamless, and it really adds to the feeling of mowing everything down with a machine gun. It's one of my favorite aspects of the game, along with the recoil on the arcade gun controller (if it works). Though I do wish the color palette on the PS2 version wasn't so drab; it's even making the red soldiers look a little too similar to the others. Other than that, it looks on par with TC2 on PS2.
Heard of RetroAchievements by any chance? It's a website where users create achievements for retro games for players to unlock in-game. There's even leaderboards where you can display your high scores. Might make for a fun way to replay these games.
I much prefer the arcade version's color scheme. And yes, I've heard of RetroAchievements. Definitely could give some more replay value to these games, and encourage people to practice and improve.
@Multibrawlr
can you do Operation G.H.O.S.T. (arcade) 1cc all clear with no damage in description tips how to enable gun crosshair plus leave patch file to fix ranking not show the new high score and names
They should have this special scenario on the remastered version of crisis zone arcade.
18:38 How inattentive.
kinda feel bad for him tbh
That first boss sure likes to waste time.
And Jared Hunter with Jetpack also waste time for me
3:25 RIP
Strange. No fog effect?
I patched it out since I was playing via the PCSX2 emulator and wasn't using a CRT.
@@Multibrawlr A lot better honestly. Namco should’ve had an option to switch between flashing or the smoke tbh. Time crisis 3 had already come out by the time crisis zone released on ps2.