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Never played, despite i found the visual style very cool.

btw: This 2.5D thing, you know.... Raycasting is considered 2.5D because of using 2D maps, and create a quasi 3D Environment like in Doom, or Duke Nukem 3D (sic!). I link the German Article cause there are no pictures in the English one for any reason.

What you guys are talking about are Sprites in an 3D environment, like i.e. many Objects in Super Mario 64 (Trees etc.)

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raycasting