
This game is rated ESRB: Mature 17+ for Animated Violence and Animated Blood.
Die Hard Trilogy is a 1996 multi-genre compilation developed by Probe Entertainment for PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and PC, with each of its three segments adapting a different film from the franchise in a distinct gameplay style. The first game, based on the original Die Hard, is a third-person shooter set across the Nakatomi Plaza, tasking players with eliminating terrorists floor by floor. The second, drawn from Die Hard 2, is a light-gun-style shooter played from a first-person perspective across airport environments. The third segment, based on Die Hard with a Vengeance, shifts to a top-down arcade racing game in which players drive through Manhattan defusing bombs against a countdown. The three modes share no mechanical overlap, effectively making the package three separate games unified by the license and presented together as a single release.
Die Hard is a third-person shooter. The player battles terrorists and rescues hostages in the Nakatomi Plaza, which is the setting of the first film in the series. Die Hard 2: Die Harder is presented as an on rails-shooter, where the player must stop terrorists who have taken over Dulles Airport from the second film. In Die Hard with a Vengeance, the player goes on a joyride driving a taxicab, sports car, and dump truck throughout all of New York City and is tasked with finding and defusing several explosives before they can go off.