PC to N64 ports in uncommon in the 90's. Some make the jump and some don't. Forsaken 64 would be one of them. There is no story to this game, or maybe i did not look hard enough. So your just thrown into the mane menu and asked to select a mode and who you want to play as. Each character has his/her own flyer, speed, and mane weapon. Your then thrown into a level and have to fly around the level (with no map) and destroy every enamey. it dosen't help that theres no help navigating the place, the enameys are way to easy to over look, and it all looks the same. The controls aren't much help either. Having to select and elevation with the c pad. fly around with the joystick, and A for fuel is more trouble due to how loose it all fells. If you actually have the patience to sit through the first level your then treated to the 2nd level where you have to survive and find something. The game is just really boring after a short while. Not even multi player can save this game. Just avoid it if seen in a store.
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