Review: Polymega Collection Vol. 15 – Body Harvest – Comes Undone Thanks To A Poor Showing By DMA’s N64 Classic

Nobody to love.

DMA Design’s Body Harvest is one of those unique titles which, despite enduring a torrid development process and not finding the audience it perhaps deserved, can nonetheless be considered an important moment in the history of the studio which created it; DMA would, of course, eventually evolve into Rockstar Games and find fame with the open-world GTA series.

Body Harvest boasts an open-ended structure, giving the player set objectives and allowing them a fair amount of freedom in how they are carried out. You can use vehicles and enter buildings, making the whole thing feel way ahead of its time, even for an N64 game released in 1998.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Nobody to love.

DMA Design’s Body Harvest is one of those unique titles which, despite enduring a torrid development process and not finding the audience it perhaps deserved, can nonetheless be considered an important moment in the history of the studio which created it; DMA would, of course, eventually evolve into Rockstar Games and find fame with the open-world GTA series.

Body Harvest boasts an open-ended structure, giving the player set objectives and allowing them a fair amount of freedom in how they are carried out. You can use vehicles and enter buildings, making the whole thing feel way ahead of its time, even for an N64 game released in 1998.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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