Monday, April 18, 2005
Dr. Parker's Game Reviews......
First off, Star Wars Republic Commando, a squad-based first person shooter based in the Star Wars universe during the time between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. The squad controls are easy to use and the team AI is very good. The only drawback I could see was the game was a very short one. Highly recommended.
Lastly, the acclaimed WW2 tactical shooter: Brothers in Arms:Road to Hill 30. This game was highly touted for its' realism both in tactics and terrain. This game was to take the squad action of Call of Duty a step further by placing control of the squad under your command. Friendly AI was very good. Some problems I had with the game was the inability to kill enemies even at very close range. There was little to no variation in the actions of the enemy. The language is coarse. If you enjoy WW2 themed games, you will enjoy it, if not you may be disappointed.
Ahh, now back to Half-Life 2. |
First off, Star Wars Republic Commando, a squad-based first person shooter based in the Star Wars universe during the time between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. The squad controls are easy to use and the team AI is very good. The only drawback I could see was the game was a very short one. Highly recommended.
Lastly, the acclaimed WW2 tactical shooter: Brothers in Arms:Road to Hill 30. This game was highly touted for its' realism both in tactics and terrain. This game was to take the squad action of Call of Duty a step further by placing control of the squad under your command. Friendly AI was very good. Some problems I had with the game was the inability to kill enemies even at very close range. There was little to no variation in the actions of the enemy. The language is coarse. If you enjoy WW2 themed games, you will enjoy it, if not you may be disappointed.
Ahh, now back to Half-Life 2. |