This is the arctic listening post
Created on: September 21st, 2007
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(Replying to myself, cause for some reason, I can't reply to your comment directly.) For a basic Resident Evil clone, it was rather impressive. The Arctic Post stage was by far the creepiest, and in my opinion the game kinda fell apart once you entered the Alien's lair on each stage. (That platforming puzzle in the temple was pure hell.) I also found it odd that the best way to defeat a Bug was to just run up to it and kick the sh*t out of it. All and all, it was my first survival horror game.
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