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The game rotates through its three heroes, providing a constant shift in mechanics across its 10 levels.

March 31, 2000 (Dreamcast), later on PC, PlayStation 2, and WiiWare. Developer: BioWare (Original), Beamdog (HD Remaster). Genre: Action / Third-Person Shooter / Platformer.

Despite being a critical success for its visual style and variety, was considered a commercial disappointment, which largely ended the franchise. However, it remains a beloved title in the Dreamcast and PC library. The game rotates through its three heroes, providing

A four-armed robotic dog who loves heavy weaponry. He can dual-wield (and quad-wield) up to four different guns at once, making his stages high-octane "run-and-gun" segments.

In 2011, Beamdog released an HD remaster featuring updated textures and models, bringing the "pulpy comic book" aesthetic to modern systems. Genre: Action / Third-Person Shooter / Platformer

An eccentric scientist who relies on his intellect. His gameplay is puzzle-oriented, requiring players to combine inventory items (like an atomic toaster and radioactive bread) to progress. Legacy and Remasters

is a stylized, third-person shooter and action-platformer developed by BioWare and released in 2000 as the sequel to Shiny Entertainment 's original cult classic. Known for its surreal humor and high difficulty, the game features three distinct protagonists—Kurt Hectic, Max, and Dr. Fluke Hawkins—each offering a unique gameplay style. Quick Facts A four-armed robotic dog who loves heavy weaponry

A reluctant janitor equipped with a "Coil Suit" that includes a ribbon parachute and a sniper helmet. His levels focus on stealth, precision sniping, and platforming.