Display title | Vigilance |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Vigilance, a third-person shooter developed by Tsunami, was released in 1998. It came under fire after its release for its lack of mid-level saving ability, awkward control scheme, and massive swap file. The project took over 2 years and $2 million to create. Aside from the basic single player mode, it also supported LAN play and play over Heat.net. The game was considered Sega Soft’s first venture into 3D shooters. The game combined both first and third person perspective. |