Tarantino's scenes -- which are many & varied -- have a hilarious
aspect to them which are not to be missed by the completist. Even if
it means running out of time (or going over budget) during the filming
phase, it's worth it just to check out each different angle in a
scene. Not only that, but the game gives you a choice between dramatic
and comedic versions of the one basic storyline...and the comedy stuff
is a total crackup.
Just for further background; this Director's Chair product was done
while Pulp Fiction was still fresh off the boat. Posters of PF &
Reservoir Dogs show up on the wall in the background, presumably to
help introduce the audience to a funny guy who was, at that time, not
quite as well known as he would become in later years.
The game and its film clips run great on the Windows ME, which I
believe was more compatible with 3.1 than might be the more recent, NT-
based operating systems. If somebody here gets the chance to check it
out on a newer system, could they report on how it worked out?
Isn't there some site, called scummv or something, that provides
downloads to run cross-platform and older games?
Thanks.