- Publisher: Gathering of Developers
- Release Date: Jul 18, 2000
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I might sound like a Kiss fan gushing about this game solely because I like the band, but I am writing this review as a PC game fan, gushing about this game because it is that good.
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THIS GAME ROCKS! What I am most pleased with is the support that the web site offers.
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More than just a celebrity cash-in, this is a great first-person shooter.
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Somehow Third Law have managed to take the best elements of old fashioned pure action shooters and build on them to make something that is entertaining and nostalgic for us old fogeys, while still managing to stand up against the rather higher standards of modern games when it comes to plot and gameplay.
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It uses the licensed Kiss characters in a very smart and dark way but lacks rocking Kiss tunes or imagery that the fan might expect.
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If the gameplay could have been executed better, it would have been a great game, as it had some really cool atmosphere and monsters.
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Great level design, satisfying weapons, and unique enemies make this a title that any shooter fan will definitely want to check out, even if the thought of going to a KISS concert gives you hives.
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The incredible visuals help this title to stand on equal ground with the rest of the FPSs.
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CheckOutIt all falls into place here: solid gameplay, genuinely unique artwork and haunting enemies in addition to a well-designed pattern of puzzles gives you a game that deserves more artistic and entertaining acclaim than the band does.
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Instead of being a restriction on what they can do, the license is nothing but a positive effect on the game.
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Spank!A perfectly acceptable blast with a welcome emphasis on mass carnage ahead of the recent trend for more exploration-based titles.
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It's not the most ground-breaking FPS to come along, but gamers looking for a retro-like FPS experience are in for a treat with The Nightmare Child.
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Instead of becoming the next greatest event in FPS history, KPC is relegated to nothing more than a well designed, but behind the times scientific curioso.
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Based on the tried and tested "Doom" formula, "The Nightmare Child" is hardly innovative, but is incredibly satisfying in its blood and guts simplicity.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 28
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Mixed: 11 out of 28
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Negative: 3 out of 28
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