

#PERSONAL NIGHTMARE DOS DOWNOAD SOFTWARE#
Whether running with 3D acceleration or through software only, the graphics are crisp, with none of the clipping problems that plagued both of the Tomb Raider games. Those faults aside, Nightmare Creatures is enjoyable, if in a very retro and pixelated console game sort of way. An in-level save feature would have softened the blow of the fussy controls, but without it, you’ll be back to the start with every misstep. Without a decent save game feature (you can only save at the end of a level, a tiresome indication of the game’s console origins), I had to replay the entire level, which became extremely annoying, to say the least. Even after I was used to the distance involved, I still missed on occasion. This is when the game calls for you to jump from object to object to traverse some sort of hazard. As jerky as it is, the camera works when it isn’t being unpredictable – occasionally you’ll get turned around, and it can be a bit difficult to right yourself (especially while being gouged in the back), but the biggest control problems lie with the jump feature. The camera is the chaotic, jerky and nausea-inducing mess that was common with many console to PC adventure transitions at the time. Unlike the point-and-shoot action of Tomb Raider II however, the combat in Nightmare Creatures focuses on hand-to-hand fighting. The action plays out from a third-person perspective similar to Tomb Raider II. It’s then up to you – as Ignatius Blackward or Nadia – to exterminate the wave of monsters that have befallen the city. But instead of getting supermen, they get monsters - lots of them.

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They discover some lost documents that explain how to create a race of “supermen” by manipulating viruses, then mix the potent concoction and release it on the poor citizens of London. A very evil man by the name of Adam Crowley heads the Brotherhood of Hecate. Nightmare Creatures is an action-packed, console to PC action adventure, set in 1834 London.
