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Loading reviews Review Filters. Introversion Classics Pack. So what is the best part of the game, you ask? By far, the best part of this game is the different vehicles of destruction you get to use.
Each mission has you starting out with a selected number of vehicles available. You can use any of these vehicles throughout the mission.
When all of your vehicles have been destroyed, you have to start the mission over. The cool thing is that some of these vehicles are awesome. The best way to describe this thing is that it reminds me of an Imperial Walker in Star Wars. You get to walk around in this huge, two-legged beast and blast everything in sight. This baby was tough, durable and devastatingly powerful. Once you start using it, you may find it difficult to go back to anything else.
Other vehicles include anything from a speeder bike that has little armor and firepower but is fast as hell, to a Laser Tank which fires lasers and has some stealthing.
The vehicles are also not really confined to land either. You will have the opportunity to fly Stealth Bombers, helicopters and other hovering type vehicles. Plus, there is water around so you have to have an appearance by the patrol boats and Destroyer class ships. All in all, I just could not wait to make it to the next mission just to see what I would get next. Speaking of missions, this is another area where this game shines.
I really enjoyed the diversity of the different missions. Well, that is not entirely true. I enjoyed the different objectives throughout the missions. They had you doing everything from protecting villages to taking out security outposts. You were constantly going up against different types of enemies so you just never knew what to expect as you crashed over the top of a hill and started raiding an enemy camp.
I know that all of this sounds great in theory, but the real question is how does it actually play? I mean, you can have all of the coolest features in the world, but if the in-game action sucks then it really does not matter. For the most part, this game plays pretty well. The radar screen is easy enough to read, but I did have some problems identifying people as friend or foe.
I would basically sit there and wait until somebody started shooting at me and then I would know that it was an enemy. As far as everything else goes, the game is made up of some pretty large environments. You will always have a flashing arrow on your radar leading you to your next objective, but sometimes getting there is not that easy. You will constantly find yourself looking for bridges to cross just to go across a small stream.
It would have been cool to be able to walk through some of these but I guess it keeps you playing longer if you have to seek out these bridges. I really only have a couple of complaints about this game.
The first is that even though you have all of these different vehicles to use and you have a bunch of missions, the game just starts to feel repetitive about halfway through. I never thought I would say this, but it actually gets a little boring blowing things up after awhile. Okay, it never gets boring blowing things up, but you can only blow stuff up a few different ways so that gets a little bit dull. Another thing that I was disappointed in, and this is going to sound a bit deranged, was that when you shot the ground troops, they just sort of turned into a red blob and were gone.
After seeing the burning people in Nuclear Strike , it was just disappointing to see the lack of detail that went into this. I don't care how may times I shot a person on the ground in Nuclear Strike , it just never got old watching them run away while on fire.
Since about 65 percent of the enemies you face are ground troops, this should have been handled with a little more care. The graphics in this game are a mixed bag. On one hand, you have the awesome looking terrain and explosions. On the other hand, you have the lame ground troops that turn into splotches of red. On the whole, I would say that they get the job done but I think you will find yourself switching from the close zoom to the sky cam because you really can't get a good feeling of what lies ahead when you are zoomed up close.
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