But it's much more fizzy and action -
packed than its successor, rife with slapstick comedy and some very broad, uncomfortable racial humor centered on the exchange - student character of Long Duk Dong (Gedde Watanabe).
It's a refined and luxurious affair from the deep azure menus to the rich backdrops and remixed perfectly - paced soundtrack, a cut above your usual dungeon crawler that
packs a notably more genteel (yet seriously brutal) challenge curve
than its
successors, alongside retooled optional difficulty levels.