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It offers cleaner textures and the same high framerate as the console version, though it lacks modern widescreen support or high-resolution scaling.

The game’s hallmark was its 60 FPS performance, which made movement feel fluid for the era. It used motion capture for animations, giving characters like Morphix and Demonica distinct, albeit sometimes "janky," 90s-style movements.

The PC version, specifically designed for Windows 95, is often cited as the definitive way to play—if you can get it running.