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Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D mixes shooting, exploration, and platforming in a sci-fi adventure. You play an agent sent to sabotage an alien warlord threatening Earth. Navigate labyrinthine levels filled with enemies and traps while switching between first-person shooting and side-scrolling platform segments. The game uses 3D glasses for added depth but works just fine without them. Released in 1993, it runs on PC, DOS, and SNES. Its blend of genres and early 3D visuals made it a cult curiosity. The story leans into over-the-top sci-fi stakes with a focus on sneaking past defenses and blowing things up. Single-player only, with no major updates since its initial launch.
Special Agent Jim Power-The supernatural alien, Vaprak, threatens to defeat our world which is the last planet that stands between him and a dimensional vortex. This vortex leads to a fifth and, up until now, lost dimension. If he succeeds in defeating us, he will destroy our world, opening a gateway for his kind as well as the strange mutating effect that this dimension has on all organic life forms. His forces are far too strong for us to defeat in a frontal attack which is why we must send you to slip past his Omni-eye scanners and make an assassination attempt on the greatest evil that man has ever known. It will take absolutely all of your wits and skill but it is imperative you reach his fortress and send him back to the sulphurous plane from whence he came.
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