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The 39-page manual does a fine job of introducing you to the techniques you'll need to navigate through the city of Omikron. Your backpack ("Sneak") holds 18 items, quite necessary for the amount of exploring you'll need to do, with larger lockers also accessible fall at frequent points fall in your journey. "Save Rings" need to be found in order to activate a console-type save system, although one not nearly as onerous as, for example, the recent fall Jekyll & Hyde. Fighting and shooting form a significant part of gameplay, with the up-to-50-move, hand-to-hand combat my least favorite part of the game. These skills can be enhanced with practice against virtual "bots" and visits to a shooting range. The developers apparently intended some mix of genres (fighting, shooting, adventure); but the game remains primarily an adventurewith some of these other components either "frosting on the cake" or "off-putting," depending on your point of view.
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