Sin & Punishment
Game » consists of 6 releases. Released Nov 21, 2000
Produced by Treasure for the N64, this Rail Shooter is one of the most sought after Nintendo 64 titles in the console's library.
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Sin and Punishment: A Flawed, but Worthwhile Shooter 0
With every generation of console games, there are always a few definitive games which, while classics, are never released outside of the land of the rising sun. Up until recently, Sin and Punishment was one such game. Coming out at the tail end of the lifespan of the Nintendo 64, the most exposure it had received until recently was within the hardcore gaming circle, within which it became a rather legendary game. Indeed, Sin and Punishment is yet another worthy shooter from critically-lauded de...
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So good, we had to wait 7 years for it to be localized 0
I love Treasure. And for good reason. They come up with interesting game concepts, have some of the most amazing boss encounters, and their games are very arcadey in structure. All of that carries over here with Sin & Punishment, a fast paced, 3rd person rail shooter (think Star Fox on foot) that threw you into one heck of a ride through three acts in a winding, complex storyline, all with well done game mechanics and the before mentioned boss encounters.Only one problem. The game never made...
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