I want to add two games to this list. First: Severance - Blade of Darkness (PC):

It to me was a fantastic adventure, RPG. The graphics where quite amazing at the time, especially lighting and water effects. But what really made the game was the fighting system. All was melee, no magic bullshit. Combo's where fun, simple and had reat effects as is shown in the picture. A well aimed blow could decapitate any opponent, or you for that matter. All limbs where detachable and better yet - could be used as a weapon. It wasn't rare that I beat up an opponent with the arm or leg of a fallen enemy.
Second: Body harvest for the N64.

This was basicly GTA3 with Aliens and a lot of years before it released. You had these huge open levels and could ride in a variety of vehicles from motorcycles to tanks and airplanes. You'd spend a century almost from Greece in the 1920's to Indonesia in the 40's, America in the 60's and I believe China in the 90's (never got that far.) It was though as hell, graphics where bad off course but the open world in 3d was amazing and the puzzles it threw at you quite though.
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