Considering you see him regularly from the beginning to the end of the film, this really makes no sense. Furthermore, for some reason, Hans Gruber’s face isn’t revealed until a little more than halfway through the game. The developers would have been better off just ripping the scenes straight from the film.
Whoever voiced Hans Gruber, the terrorist leader, did a somewhat decent job, compared to the rest of the cast, but it’s still pretty bad. The voice deliveries lack the appropriate emotion, some of the dialogue is just downright butchered, and the only decent thing I can say about the voice acting is that Reginald VelJohnson was cast to reprise his role as Al Powell. It’s really bad, possibly the worst voice acting I’ve ever heard in anything, ever. Regardless, scenes and dialogue are missing, some of the characters don’t even resemble their real-life counterparts, and the voice acting is absolutely abhorrent. Not every piece of dialogue from the film is heard for obvious reasons, I mean you don’t want the game to drag on.
DIE HARD NAKATOMI PLAZA MOVIE
However, this game is probably one of the worst video game representations of a movie I have ever played. Anyway, the game follows the story pretty closely. I really shouldn’t have to explain the premise because there’s really no excuse for not having seem the film. He runs all over the building taking down the terrorists one by one, saving the hostages and his wife, everybody goes home happy.
Shortly after he arrives at the Nakatomi office Christmas party, the building is seized by terrorists, the partygoers are held hostage, with the exception of John who manages to escape. The premise of the film goes that John McClane is an NYPD officer who travels to Los Angeles to reconcile with his wife who works for the Nakatomi Corporation. I also used the NVIDIA Profile Inspector program to cap the frame rate at sixty which I would highly recommend you do as well, otherwise the game is basically unplayable, at least on Windows 10. To get this running in widescreen, I had to edit the autoexec configuration file in the installation directory. A few years ago, when I first discovered there was a first-person shooter based on Die Hard, one of the greatest Christmas movies ever, I just had to get a copy. Developed by Piranha Games and published by Sierra Entertainment, Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza was released for PC in April, 2002.
DIE HARD NAKATOMI PLAZA FULL
I really don’t know all the details but these creators formed a video game development company and developed it as a full standalone game. Summer may be my favorite season but I love Christmastime and I’m always on the lookout for Christmas-themed games. From what I read, Fox Interactive caught wind of this and sent the creators a letter to cease all work on the mod.
DIE HARD NAKATOMI PLAZA MOD
It’s such a great movie that a mod was going to be created for the original Half-Life called Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza which would basically be the video game adaption of the film. It’s a movie, loosely based on the novel “Nothing Lasts Forever”, and is about how one man single-handedly takes down a dozen or so terrorists and saves his wife along with a group of hostages on Christmas Eve. Die Hard is one of the greatest action movies of all time and it’s also one of the greatest Christmas movies of all time.