Mechwarrior 3
Oct 25th, 2009 by cm1

The greatest feat a science-fiction combat simulation can achieve is to suspend your disbelief for moments or stretches of time and to actually convince you in those instants that you’re piloting some sort of incredible military machine. Activision’s MechWarrior 2 achieved this feat back in 1995. It was one of the pioneers of high-resolution 3D graphics, and beyond that, it was an excellent futuristic combat simulation. Since the MechWarrior series is, for better or for worse, confined to the rules of its source material, FASA’s pen-and-paper tactical combat game, the real goal of Zipper Interactive’s game is to update its predecessor with state-of-the-art graphics while retaining the action and simulation elements intact. And MechWarrior 3 accomplishes this goal gracefully, even as it tactfully deviates from certain traditions laid down by its ancestors to enhance the depth and complexity of the game. It might seem rough around the edges once in a while, but nevertheless, MechWarrior 3 is a worthy successor to one of the best games of the decade.
Of course graphics aren’t everything, but it doesn’t hurt when a game looks as good as this. The attention to detail is what’s especially impressive - although all the different mechs in the game look great, it’s the way they move that makes them seem so real. You can see their toes flex, and they leave tracks in the earth and kick up clouds of dust and dirt with each and every step. They topple over slowly and painfully if they lose balance from a powerful attack, and struggle back to a standing position. As they’re shot apart in battle, their limbs don’t just fall off but rather rip from their sockets, leaving exposed pipes and cables where the arm or leg used to be. Their weapons fire independently and look powerful and are easily distinguishable on the battlefield. Laser weapons pierce their target instantly, while pulse lasers generate a steady stream of concentrated energy. Autocannons are so powerful that your mech recoils as it lets loose each hail of bullets, while your missiles fill the screen with their contrails. Certainly lasers, machine guns, and missiles aren’t anything unusual for a science-fiction game, but in MechWarrior 3, these archetypal weapons are in top form, not only because they look great, but also because they are finely balanced with proportional strengths and weaknesses.
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