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I recently picked up Headhunter, the PS2 version for dirt cheap and once in a while, I feel like either I held Headhunter to such an unresonably high esteem or my 2001-self just didn't know any better at the time.
One thing I can understand about it, when I first played Headhunter, sandbox-style games were still very much in their early infancy, this was all pre-GTA III. On the Dreamcast, there were very few games that allowed you to interact with the enviroment and do a lot of stuff in that world. This was kinda archaic for it's time, because the free-roaming aspect was confined to riding a motorcycle, which I still despise to this day, because the conrols are and will always be s*** in that game. But back then it felt fresh.
The one thing that also helped Headhunter was it's attempt to parody Robocop and all the silly sci-fi elements, not to mention that Jack Wade was pretty much Clint Eastwood and Chuck Norris rolled into one.
But after all that, I felt like the game is just ancient, the graphics aren't much to look at, the justaposition between the live-actors and the CG actors is pretty awkward. But the soundtrack is still one of the best things about it.
So... have you ever felt sucker-punched by nostalgia with any particular game from PS1/N64/Dreamcast/PS2?