I have the original on PS2 but never got very far. I didn't like it as much as Final Fantasy. But my daughter absolutely loves Frozen so it might be worth playing for that alone.
So the aliens are robots? Where did the Swedes get the guns? Is it said to be in 80's just so the bitchin tunes can be used?
In the '80s there where weapons cashes all over Sweden so the army could get to them fast in case Ivan paid a surprise visit.
I've heard about that. They were there for the people to fight a guerilla war against the Soviet Union if they invaded. I've also heard there were AK-47s hidden by Soviet spies to be used by the revolutionaries to overthrow the governemt in case of a communist revolt. I had a friend who supposedly found one of the caches in the 90's and it was in the local newspaper but that was before I lived in that city so I've not confirmed it.
I'm Swedish and was born in the 80's this is so cool. We don't get much of Sweden in video games. I can just think of that track in Stockholm in Project Gotham Racing 2 and then the woods in Unravel. Nice to see the old Volvo 245 police car.
I played Ikari Warriors on NES so much as a kid. One of the best co-op games of all time. I never beat it without the ABBA code. The problem was my controller was so bad because it was used when I got the NES so it was old and worn and most of the time the ABBA code did not work and it was a thrill if I could input the code before it was to late and you died. I screamed A B B A!! common A B B A!!!!!!!!! and pressed with all my force on that shitty controller. I've never had controllers so bad as those old NES controllers were.
I don't know why but I was convinced the single player ould be Mass Effect light with dialog choices and light and dark side and stuff but it seems that is not the case. Even FIFA and Madden has choices I guess that is why I thought this would be more of an RPG. I am dissaponted.
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