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Other review outlets would follow much the same line. ''Edge UK'' would give the game 7/10, ''GamePro'' 4.5/5, ''PSExtreme'' 88%, and ''Next Generation'' 4/5. ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' would give the game scores of 9.0, 9.0, 8.5, and 8.5 out of 10, earning the title an EGM Silver Award. | Other review outlets would follow much the same line. ''Edge UK'' would give the game 7/10, ''GamePro'' 4.5/5, ''PSExtreme'' 88%, and ''Next Generation'' 4/5. ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' would give the game scores of 9.0, 9.0, 8.5, and 8.5 out of 10, earning the title an EGM Silver Award. | ||
In November 1997, ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' mooted the possibility of a port of the Saturn version, noting its "improved graphics, revised game system, new maps and an original rendered movie". Nothing came of this. Korean computer magazine PC | In November 1997, ''Sega Saturn Magazine'' mooted the possibility of a port of the Saturn version, noting its "improved graphics, revised game system, new maps and an original rendered movie". Nothing came of this. Korean computer magazine PC Power Zine would score the Korean Windows 95 port of the game 3/5 in its April 1999 issue. | ||
Over time the game would continue to be remembered fondly, even if crouched in qualifiers about the timeframe in which it was released. By 2002, it would be positively remembered as part of the series' PS1 duology. It would frequently be cited for comparison with its PS2 sequels, increasingly in a flattering fashion. | Over time the game would continue to be remembered fondly, even if crouched in qualifiers about the timeframe in which it was released. By 2002, it would be positively remembered as part of the series' PS1 duology. It would frequently be cited for comparison with its PS2 sequels, increasingly in a flattering fashion. |