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They are taking control of everything in America from their computers and slowly taking over the country. Accompanied by Matthew Farrell, one of the hackers who accidentally assisted the villains in setting up the system, McClane must both find Gabriel and help prevent him from taking over America completely.
Gabriel knows McClane's on his way, and will make it as personal as possible, which means involving McClane's daughter, Lucy. John McClane learns that his son Jack, whom he hasn't spoken to in years, is in Russia and was arrested for killing someone. When the Russian prosecutor talks to Jack he claims to have information that could help convict a man named Komarov who is going to be tried. McClane arrives and proceeds to the Russian courthouse where Komarov's going to be tried.
When he arrives there's an explosion that levels the courthouse. Jack takes Komarov and they escape, McClane shows up and Jack is not happy to see him. Genre: Action , Drama , Sci-Fi. Trailer: Die Hard 4 : Retour en enfer Please help us to describe the issue so we can fix it asap. Video Wrong video Broken video Others. Subtitle Not Synced Wrong subtitle Missing subtitle.
Downloads Wrong links Broken links Missing download Add new mirror links. Login access is disabled. Not a member yet? Join Now Back to login. The player has got a lot of vehicles and huge arsenal, including rocket launcher, at his disposal.
RAGE engine was used during preparing the visual settings. It ensures high quality of all effects. Change language in game options. You can run over pedestrians! Yes, that's right. That's not even the best part.
The best part is when you are diving from the first person view and you hit someone, you windshield wipers turn on to remove the, hmmm, leftovers of pedestrian from your view. Come on, it's only a game! Besides the ability to outlive any driver that frequents busy city streets, this game definitely is more difficult than the rest.
A direction arrow shows the direction of the planted bomb and it is your job to steer your vehicle a difficult job to the bomb and defuse it. Along the way, you will encounter power-ups in the form of extended time, turbos and extra points.
This could have been the best game of the three, if they would have just made the damn vehicles easier to drive. The graphic in all three games are set in a 3D environment. The designers have definitely spent a great deal of time on each of the games. The characters all look believable and the enemies are menacing enough.
The backgrounds are very detailed and everything fits together nicely. All of the intro scenes follow the unwritten rule of the Playstation having killer cinematics before a game. Throughout the game, we are treated to McClaine's commentary.
From his gruff "get the Hell outta here" to his witty sayings as he is blowing away the terrorists, the games always keep you laughing. The music is also a good mix that always seems to fit the situation. Each of these games is good enough to package and sell on its own. This was a great idea by the minds a Fox to give gamers an excellent value for their money.
At least one of the three games will appeal to everyone and you will have a good time arguing which game is the best of the trio. All three of the games are long, involved and good. I would have expected at least one dud out of the three, but that's not the case. I think you will be happy with this purchase. Somewhere during the evolution of the video game, programmers began creating games that focused more on glitz than gameplay -- forgetting that games were supposed to be fun and not just something that utilizes MMX technology or the latest advances in 3-D rendering.
It was as if programmers were more concerned about looking good than putting out quality software that was actually fun. However, we all know that an old dog with a shiny new collar is still basically an old dog. Understanding this, the programmers of Die Hard Trilogy put their collective minds together and created a game that grabs you with explosive intensity, has enormous replay value, is as fun to watch as it is to play and incorporates the best parts of the entire video game genre.
Oh yeah -- it also utilizes MMX technology, uses the latest advances in 3-D technology, and definitely looks as good as it plays. Die Hard Trilogy is actually three very different games bundled together. You can be trapped in the Nakatomi Plaza, run through Dulles Airport in an attempt to save your wife, or sweat it out behind the wheel looking for bombs in New York City.
Each adventure is an entirely different genre of game also, fulfilling whatever desire for arcade action you may have; the first episode, Die Hard , is portrayed as a third person shooter in chase-camera style, Die Harder is done as a rail shooter, and finally, Die Hard with a Vengeance is done car-racing style -- reminiscent of Destruction Derby.
To do justice to this game, it really must be treated as three separate games -- very fitting, since at the opening screen you are able to select which game you want to play.
The great thing about this feature is that, depending on your mood, you can play either a great action game, a rail shooter or a racing game.
You're trapped inside and the only way out is to make your way up 20 floors in an attempt to foil a multimillion-dollar robbery. Along the way, you must rescue over hostages from the many terrorists lurking around with your name engraved on their bullets. As if knocking off terrorists isn't hard enough, there is a bomb with a second timer that is automatically started when the last bad guy falls to the floor.
If you don't reach the bomb in time, it destroys the building and you have to start over. To help locate hostages, terrorists, and the end-of-level bomb, you have a helpful map on screen at all times.
When you start the game, McClane is armed only with his standard issue pistol and an infinite supply of bullets. However there are more powerful weapons like shotguns, rifles, and machine guns dropped by dead terrorists or hidden around the levels.
There are also three types of grenades that can either kill, stun, or disorient your enemies. To play the second game, Die Harder, all you need is your mouse and a quick eye. This game is similar to the popular VirtuaCop series and very, very difficult. You play this game seeing the action from McClane's eyes, retiring terrorists with your berretta. As you work your way through the terminal of Dulles Airport, you can pick up another berretta John Woo style, and various types of machine guns.
You also have a rocket launcher and grenades. What makes this level especially difficult are the number of terrorists using hostages to hide behind as they shoot at you. I found myself mumbling along with John McClane when he ruefully said, "Sorry, pal …" every time I offed an unlucky civilian. Finally, the third game, Die Hard with a Vengeance , incorporates the best of racing games with crash-bang, demolition derby action.
Set in New York, you and your sidekick Zeus must race around searching for bombs, using a compass-like device in the top corner of the screen for directions. Of course, driving in New York City has never been easy. Hindering you in your race to save the city are the dreaded New York City traffic, pedestrians, and street vendors.
Fortunately, you're in a New York City cab, so you're well equipped to take on the worst the city has to offer. If you find cabs dirty and dingy, don't worry; there are different cars parked in various lots around the city that you can "borrow. Matter of fact, the school bus was my favorite vehicle since it easily powers over other cars and blocked streets. And it handled amazingly well -- pulling off s in crowded streets.
All the while there is a timer on screen that reminds you when a bomb is about to explode, records the number of turbo boosts you have left, and shows the compass that points out the direction of the next bomb waiting to explode. Defusing bombs is as simple as driving over them. After every bomb is located, there is a mini-cutscene showing its "safe detonation. To mix up the action a little, you do not just search the city for stationary explosives. You encounter bomb-laden cars that lead to high-speed chases throughout the city.
Ramming the car a few times is usually enough to destroy it. My favorite encounter was when I had to chase a hot dog truck literally -- it had a giant hot dog on the truck through Central Park, trying to destroy it before the timer expired. Using the keyboard to control your car, high speed turns and quick s are easily accomplished with the touch of a button. These maneuvers are very necessary especially when chasing bomb cars. Other controls include turbo speed, helpful for catching up with enemy bomb cars or just racing through long avenues, a horn to dissuade pedestrians from crossing in front of you, and of course the typically unused brake.
To change your view, a simple press of the Z button will change from a first person inside view of your car to an outside, chase camera angle. Some special pickups that you encounter are extra time awards, turbo speed icons, mini-bombs that, when driven over, launch your car over blocked streets and traffic jams, nitro speed, and one that even summons an ambulance you can follow -- great for clearing busy streets.
For those who are always striving for the highest score, killing hostages and civilians in Die Hard Trilogy takes off points. So aim and drive carefully! For those who enjoy long, hour-eating games, DHT is a must-buy. From the construction level scene in the first Die Hard movie to the nail-biting snowmobile chase in Die Harder to the race across Central Park in Die Hard with a Vengeance —all your favorite scenes from the movies are here. Excellently detailed, DHT is simply a pleasure to look at.
Floors in the Nakatomi Plaza are beautifully designed, the Dulles Airport was brilliantly transferred from film to game, and the streets and avenues of New York City are as gritty in the game as in real life. On high detail, surfaces are rounded, metal is burnished and shiny, and there are even distinctly different faces on each terrorist I assume the programmers had a field day with the office scanner.
For those who own a slower machine, the game still looks great on a lower setting. And to make it easier to customize Die Hard Trilogy to your computer's specs, there are horizon, perspective correction, complexity and resolution settings that you can turn on or off.
There are also advanced settings that allow you to use your computer's MMX chip or a graphics accelerator if you are privileged enough to have them. To truly see DHT in all its glory, run out to the computer store and get yourself a 3D accelerator.
If you don't have enough money, just don't eat for a month or two -- it will be worth it. The environment in DHT is highly interactive. In Die Hard and Die Harder , glass shatters, walls explode, cars ignite and body parts fly. In Die Hard with a Vengeance , the streets are full of barricades, pedestrians and street vendors.
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