A sign of the times, perhaps? When you open the box for Tron 2.0, you're immediately faced with blatant ads for Nvidia and Intel, insinuating that to get the best of the game you need to invest in products from these two firms. Call us rebellious, but we tested the game on an Athlon XP 2200 rig, replete with an ATI Radeon graphics cards. We'll be smoking behind the bike sheds next.
Tron 2.0, then; an entirely PC-based sequel to the early '80s light cycle film that spawned umpteen shareware games over the years. It's fair to say that, visually, things have moved on an awful lot in that time, for the first thing to hit you about the game is its vivid graphical style. It goes far beyond the original look of the film, and also looks radically different in many ways to the current crop of first person titles on the market. That's a very good thing.
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