dcx4610
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I've always loved Tron and its concepts and recently decided to try all of the different game variations. I recently played and beat Tron 2.0 (which was great and very unique) on PC but I also had fond memories of Tron: Evolution on the PS3/360. After some digging, I had found out that it actually had a PC release but has long since been delisted on Steam. I tried searching the grey markets for keys to buy but to no avail. Then, I discovered that the game was actually included in another delisted but readily available and cheap bundle called the "Disney Other-Worldly Adventure Pack". I took a gamble and sure enough, Tron: Evolution was included.
Now for the fun part, the game has a horrible DRM system. So even though you have purchased the game, you can't play it because the DRM verification system is offline. On top of that, you also need Games for Windows Live which is also no longer available. Thankfully, there are a couple of options. You can use an offline DRM activation + an old copy of Windows for Live or, download a user mod. Both are a little bit involved in getting going but if you have the patience and get everything up and running, the game runs flawless.
Now for the game. It's 12 years old and looks phenomenal. You have to manually edit the configuration file but you can set it to 1440p or 2160p and high frame rate. With everything maxed out, it genuinely looks like a modern game and runs as smooth as butter. I love the Tron aesthetic in general but they really nail it here. Combined with the Daft Punk soundtrack, it's such a cool looking game and the theming is awesome. It's not without its flaws. The controls are good but they are also very finicky. Tons of random cheap deaths and a lot due to your character jumping or doing a move you didn't want them to do because of the controls and constant motion. Thankfully the check points are pretty generous so while you'll die a lot due to stupid things, you don't have to repeat what you did too much. The gameplay is parkour inspired but the combat itself is pretty unique with your disc and I really can't compare it to anything else. It's interesting.
I did like Tron 2.0 better just because I liked that old school world but the Tron: Evolution is a great experience and if you like the Tron franchise, I think it's worth giving it a shot. Especially on PC with how great it looks. Anyone else like the game or tried it on PC? I'll probably Give Tron RUN/r a go next.
Now for the fun part, the game has a horrible DRM system. So even though you have purchased the game, you can't play it because the DRM verification system is offline. On top of that, you also need Games for Windows Live which is also no longer available. Thankfully, there are a couple of options. You can use an offline DRM activation + an old copy of Windows for Live or, download a user mod. Both are a little bit involved in getting going but if you have the patience and get everything up and running, the game runs flawless.
Now for the game. It's 12 years old and looks phenomenal. You have to manually edit the configuration file but you can set it to 1440p or 2160p and high frame rate. With everything maxed out, it genuinely looks like a modern game and runs as smooth as butter. I love the Tron aesthetic in general but they really nail it here. Combined with the Daft Punk soundtrack, it's such a cool looking game and the theming is awesome. It's not without its flaws. The controls are good but they are also very finicky. Tons of random cheap deaths and a lot due to your character jumping or doing a move you didn't want them to do because of the controls and constant motion. Thankfully the check points are pretty generous so while you'll die a lot due to stupid things, you don't have to repeat what you did too much. The gameplay is parkour inspired but the combat itself is pretty unique with your disc and I really can't compare it to anything else. It's interesting.
I did like Tron 2.0 better just because I liked that old school world but the Tron: Evolution is a great experience and if you like the Tron franchise, I think it's worth giving it a shot. Especially on PC with how great it looks. Anyone else like the game or tried it on PC? I'll probably Give Tron RUN/r a go next.
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