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Bet on Soldier: Blood Sport

aka: B.O.S., Bet on Soldier, Bet on Soldier: Krwawy Sport

Critic Reviews 62% add missing review

JeuxVideoPC.com (17 out of 20)

Une Ă©poque oĂč des champions s’affrontent dans des arĂšnes sous les yeux de millions de spectateurs avides de sang, ça ne vous rappelle pas quelque chose ? Perdu : il ne s’agit pas d’un combat de gladiateurs lors des jeux du Cirque de l’AntiquitĂ© romaine. Au contraire, l’action se dĂ©roule dans un lointain futur, sur la Terre oĂč la guerre est devenue omniprĂ©sente et le gagne-pain de la totalitĂ© de la population : ceux qui sont trop faibles pour participer directement aux combats produisent des armes pour les autres, qui s’affrontent depuis des siĂšcles sous les banniĂšres de deux puissantes fĂ©dĂ©rations ennemies : la WRF (West Republic Federation) et l’UAN (United Asian Nation)...

Sep 26th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Gamezoom (83 out of 100)

Bet on Soldier ist ein solider Mittelklasse-Shooter mit einer schicken Grafik und einer nicht ĂŒbertriebenen Physikengine und obendrein bietet das Game zahlreiche coole Waffen. Lobenswert, vor allem fĂŒr Shooter-AnfĂ€nger, die eingĂ€ngige Steuerung und dank der leichten Commandos (die man Teammitgliedern geben kann), kommt sogar etwas SWAT-Feeling auf. Auch die teils clevere KI der „Endbosse“ muss man erwĂ€hnen. Gefehlt haben uns die Fahrzeuge, eine peppigere Story und vor allem hĂ€tten es ruhig ein paar Missionen mehr sein dĂŒrfen. Ein weiteres Manko, das Spiel hat oft sehr monotone „Minuten“ und artet dann in ein ödes Dauerballern aus, aber die sehenswerten Zwischensequenzen machen das schnell wieder wett. FĂŒr Leute die Doom 3, Half Life 2 und Far Cry schon durchgezockt haben, ist BOS eine spielenswerte Abwechslung.

Sep 7th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Shooterplanet (79 out of 100)

Solisten bekommen im Singleplayer-Modus eine wirklich gelungene Kampagne, die bei weitem das Übertrifft was wir erwartet hatten. Die Story ist spannend in Szene gesetzt und lĂ€sst sogar richtige RachegefĂŒhle aufkommen. Doch was den Entwicklern im Solopart gelungen ist, haben sie im Mehrspieler-Part versaut. Zu unausgereift ist der Netzcode, sodass es an allen Ecken und Enden noch hackt. Wie oben bereits erwĂ€hnt werden wir diesen Bereich noch mal separat in Augenschein nehmen, weil wir denken dass es sich lohnen wird. Bis dahin können Shooter-Fans auch mit dem Einzelspieler-Teil zufrieden sein.

Sep 9th, 2005 · Windows · read review

PC Powerplay (74 out of 100)

Bet on Soldier ist im Singleplayer-Modus ein solider Ego-Shooter ohne große Höhen. Die mangelnde Gegner-KI kompensieren die Entwickler dadurch, dass die bösen Jungs in großer Zahl und an vielen Stellen gleichzeitig auftauchen. Trotzdem ist das Spiel zu Beginn einfach, selbst die ersten Zwischengegner erledige ich mit ein paar Treffern aus dem Raketenwerfer. EnttĂ€uschend finde ich den Mehrspielermodus.

Oct 2005 · Windows

GamesFire (73 out of 100)

B.O.S. ist ein grundsolider Ego-Shooter, welchem es aber an Abwechslung im spielerischen, sowie an Feinheiten im technischen Bereich mangelt. Ein wenig enttĂ€uscht darf man nach dem „Best of GC“-Award, welchen B.O.S. abgesahnt hat, sein, obwohl die Multiplayerduelle mit dem titelgebenden Spielmodus durchaus auch auf Dauer zu unterhalten wissen, sofern die UnterstĂŒtzung der Community nicht ausbleibt.

Sep 13th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Game Captain (73 out of 100)

Bet on Soldier ist ein solider Shooter, aber warten sie lieber noch ein bischen bis der 1.2er Patch kommt oder der Publisher eine entsprechend aktualisierte Version auf den Markt wirft. Dann dĂŒrfte auch der Multiplayer sinnvoll zu nutzen sein. Ob sich Bet on Soldier lange wird halten können kommt letztendlich auch darauf an. Getestet wurde die auf 1.1 gepatchte Version.

Sep 5th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Gameguru Mania (72 out of 100)

Bet on Soldier is a sci-fi first person shooter from developer Kylotonn Entertainment (Iron Storm makers) and publisher Digital Jesters. Eighty years before, a war was begun. Two federations have it down to a business and economic model - jobs, money, livelihoods are all dependant on the war. The war is fought by two federations trying to increase their profit from the war. To gain even more money, they've turned the war into the major form of entertainment by creating a TV show where the best soldiers fight against each other, and everyone can bet on the outcome of these fights.

Oct 20th, 2005 · Windows · read review

IGN (7 out of 10)

As you can probably tell by now, BoS is a serviceable shooter hampered by a pile of small annoyances and lack of difficulty (save for the manageable spikes when you encounter a BoS competitor). The story is a bit disjointed and underpowered, and while this isn't a major consideration in the shooter genre, it looks like things are heading that way. Perhaps the weakest part of the game is the competition it's up against: Call of Duty 2, FEAR, Quake 4, Day of Defeat: Source, Star Wars Battlefront II, Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood, and several others I could rattle off.

Oct 7th, 2005 · Windows · read review

GamePro (US) (3.5 out of 5)

Despite indulging in high resolution textures, the bland art direction makes the game feel like your average apocalyptic shooter. The visuals, which call for those $3000 gaming rigs, has poor performance on mid-range machines even with all of the details turned down. On 12+ pixel pipeline dream machines the graphics looks crisp, but the Spartan settings pale in comparison to notable shooters such as Half-Life 2 and Far Cry. The forced delivery of the voice acting serves mainly as comedic relief between head-blasting action, and the forgettable music kicks on sporadically. Bet on Soldier attempts to up the ante on the genre, but instead deals a conservative hand that only FPS fans will want to check.

Sep 29th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Play Magazine (7 out of 10)

The aforementioned is unfortunate, because when Bet On Soldier’s action really heats up later in the campaign, the level design and intensity improve dramatically. And the multiplayer depth, with all the betting and class upgrades and repair terminals
there is much potential. Had production values been consistently higher and more testing been invested to improve the basics, Bet On Soldier could have been a sleeper hit. It’s a recommended shooter, but do expect some wobbly elements.

2005 · Windows · read review

Gamers.at (68 out of 100)

B.o.S. wurde ja mit vielen Vorschusslorbeeren bedacht, besonders die neuartige Spielidee und die andersartige Umsetzung eines „2.Weltkriegsszenarios“. Auch gewann B.o.S den „Gamers Choice“ Award auf der diesjĂ€hrigen GC. Wie gut die finale Version umgesetzt wurde und ob es gravierende Verbesserungen seit der Preview-Version gab haben wir uns fĂŒr Euch angesehen.

Sep 22nd, 2005 · Windows · read review

PC Games (Germany) (64 out of 100)

Die Pariser Entwickler Kylotonn Entertainment scheinen ein ausgesprochenes Faible fĂŒr dĂŒstere und verworrene Endzeitszenarien zu haben. WĂ€hrend bei Iron Storm der Erste Weltkrieg mal eben bis in die Neuzeit andauerte, tobt auch in Bet on Soldier - das im Jahr 1997 angesiedelt ist - seit Generationen ein brutaler Konflikt. Ein Ende ist nicht in Sicht. Paradoxerweise scheint die Bevölkerung gar nicht genug vom sinnlosen Blutvergießen zu bekommen.

Sep 26th, 2005 · Windows · read review

GameStar (Germany) (63 out of 100)

Ich kann ja verstehen, dass ich als freischaffender Söldner meine Waffen selbst kaufen soll. Aber man kann’s mit dem »Geld regiert die Welt« auch ĂŒbertreiben – speichern nur gegen Bezahlung? Eine Bedienungs-Katastrophe! FĂŒr einen Spielstand muss ich rund acht Gegner plĂ€tten, und habe dann kein Geld mehr fĂŒr Munition. Trotzdem darf ich dem Feind keine Wummen abnehmen. Die Ideen, die in Bet on Soldier stecken, sind gut – aber schlecht umgesetzt.

Sep 2005 · Windows

PC Action (Germany) (63 out of 100)

WĂ€hrend es im Fernsehen beim Wahlspektakel mit Gerd und Angie langweilig-friedlich zur Sache ging, haben es die KĂ€mpfe in bet on soldier wenigstens in sich. Sofern keine technischen Probleme bei Ihnen auftreten. Vor einem Monat beglĂŒckten wir Sie mit einem Beta-Test zu Bet on Soldier. Beta-Test deshalb, weil die uns zu der Zeit vorliegende Version dermaßen instabil war und stĂ€ndig abstĂŒrzte, dass wir Ihnen keinen echten Test mit einer Wertung bieten konnten. Bis Ende August haben wir gebetet, Kerzen angezĂŒndet und sogar ein Bier geopfert - dann war es soweit, Kylotonns Endzeit-Shooter kam in den Handel.

Sep 18th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Gameplay (Benelux) (62 out of 100)

Bet on Soldier is een game dat een stuk beter had kunnen zijn, maar nu vervalt in het grijze moeras der middelmatigheid. Een zesje!

Oct 29th, 2005 · Windows

Gamesmania.de (62 out of 100)

B.O.S. ist leider nicht das innovative 3D Action Game, fĂŒr das man es zu Beginn gehalten hat. Das Gameplay profitiert leider kaum von den guten AnsĂ€tzen des Spielkonzepts. Die B.O.S. Liga nimmt einfach einen viel zu kleinen Part im Gesamtspiel ein – die sehr kurzen und hektischen Duelle mit den Liga Söldnern wirken wie ein implementierter Fremdkörper, im ansonsten grĂ¶ĂŸtenteils konventionellen Ego-Shooter. Bugs, technische SchwĂ€chen und ein dĂŒrftiger Mehrspielermodus verderben dem Spieler schnell den Spaß. Setzt euer Geld lieber woanders ein!

Sep 16th, 2005 · Windows · read review

FiringSquad (61 out of 100)

It’s a shame when games that would otherwise be good are brought down by an early release. While there are legitimate reasons to not want to go up against top-tier titles for the holiday season, releasing a buggy product only cheats customers while at the same time destroying reputations, all because of the dubious possibility of greater sales. Who knows how much better Bet on Soldier could have been in another month, if the development team had time to at least clean up the crash and installation bugs? Servers would have more players on, and the game’s innovative features would still be there. True, the environments wouldn’t be any better and we doubt the localization would be improved, but at least gamers wouldn’t come home only to be frustrated by an installation issue.

Oct 10th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Club Skill (6 out of 10)

Yet once you’re done with the game and you set it back up on your shelf to gather dust, you’ll realise why that university booklet you have sat on the edge of your desk doesn’t include a degree in being a mercenary; it’s a career that might look pretty on the outside, but once you get down to the core it relies too heavily on outdated mechanics that, after one experience, will leave you longing for something that little bit more original.

Oct 14th, 2005 · Windows · read review

DreamStation.cc (6 out of 10)

The concept of earning money and betting it on matches in Bet on Soldier is different and adds another layer of strategy to the game, but this innovation is integrated into a game that really doesn't have anything else new to offer. The graphics, controls, music, and sound effects are decent, but nothing special and with so many other high profile first person shooters on the market these days it is hard to recommend Bet on Soldier. It isn't the worse game I have ever played, but it just doesn't bring anything new to the table beyond the B.O.S. one-on-one matches that really aren't that exciting anyway.

Nov 23rd, 2005 · Windows · read review

GameCell UK (6 out of 10)

Overall B.O.S struggles to find its place in this most over-crowded of genres. With other games like Half Life 2, Doom 3 and now Quake 4 on the shelf next to it there’s nothing here that stands out at all. But if you’re a FPS nut who’s tried the best, now try the rest.

2005 · Windows · read review

4Players.de (57 out of 100)

Haben die Ideen von Bet On Soldier einen Publikumsaward verdient? Eigentlich schon, aber die inkonsequente Umsetzung wirkt in dem ewigen Kriegsszenario aufgesetzt und total unglaubwĂŒrdig. So mĂŒsst ihr in jeder Mission zunĂ€chst sinnlos lang Pappkameraden mit Amöben-KI ĂŒber den Geldhaufen ballern, bevor ihr auf zuvor ausgewĂ€hlte Liga-Champions trefft. Tja, und aufgrund des kurzen Zeitlimits sind die angepriesenen BoS-Duelle nur hektische Intermezzo-Schießereien inmitten einer anspruchslosen Level-Einbahnstraße, gepflastert mit tatsĂ€chlich abwechslungslosen Einsatzzielen. Lediglich die SchauplĂ€tze können halbwegs ĂŒberzeugen, aber durch lange Ladezeiten, nervende Bugs und AbstĂŒrze wird das Spielerlebnis mĂ€chtig in Mitleidenschaft gezogen.

Sep 9th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Fragland.net (55.7 out of 100)

The information, movies and previews surrounding Bet on Soldier had awakened the interest of this FPS lover more than normal. The concept where you can bet on the outcome of bloody encounters to afterwards buy new weapons, ammo and armor with your profits really sounded great. It seemed like Counterstrike with a storyline! Too bad the gameplay doesn't even come close to this source of inspiration and the game also scores low on all other parts.

Nov 3rd, 2005 · Windows · read review

Eurogamer.net (UK) (5 out of 10)

Because Bet On Soldier isn't without potential - the brutalist martial environments are fairly pretty and might even be described as impressive in some instances. They're varied too, with lots of things to see and shoot. Guns aplenty, non-linear combat inside non-linear mission structures. But... the mere running around, pointing the crosshair, shooting... it's all just drained of life. Not even the option of mercenary sidekicks makes much difference, they just happen to be the chaps you can't shoot. And they die without consequence. Poor fellas.

Oct 10th, 2005 · Windows · read review

GameDaily (5 out of 10)

Bet on Soldier is a potentially great game. The story is there, the look and feel of the game world is intriguing and the graphics and physics are on the upper end of the scale. At its heart, B.o.S. is a game that could have been a very interesting addition to today's FPS genre. Unfortunately, the technical execution of virtually every aspect of this potentially great game is embarrassing beyond reproach. Even patched, there are a myriad of crashes, glitches, heinous load times and other bugs that should have never gotten past beta.

Dec 14th, 2006 · Windows · read review

Gamer Within (4.7 out of 10)

With games like Half-Life 2, Quake IV, Call of Duty 2, F.E.A.R., and many more just waiting to be enjoyed, why anyone would bother with this is completely beyond me. Give Bet on Soldier a wide berth – the odds are all stacked against you.

Nov 12th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Factornews (4 out of 10)

Un bon concept seul ne fait pas un bon jeu, et Bet on Soldier est un nouvel exemple d'idées mal exploitées. Les deux principales originalités du jeu (les duels et la gestion de l'argent) sont tantÎt pénibles, tantÎt sous-exploitées. Si l'on rajoute à ça un gameplay mou et déjà vu des dizaines de fois, il ne reste que peu d'éléments pouvant sauver le jeu : ses graphismes sympathiques, son background original, son level design dans la bonne moyenne et c'est à peu prÚs tout.

Oct 12th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Yiya (6 out of 15)

B.o.S. hat einige sehr interessante AnsÀtze, wie man den Shooter-Sport als Spektakel der Zukunft verstehen könnte. Mir gefÀllt die Idee mit Champions, gegen die man antritt und einer Geldkomponente im Spiel. Nur leider hapert es doch an allen Ecken und Enden an der Umsetzung.

Sep 17th, 2005 · Windows · read review

GameSpot (3.1 out of 10)

It's buggy, it's ill-conceived, and it's even totally unplayable on some systems in its current state. If you think Bet on Soldier is a recipe for a game worth skipping, you're exactly right.

Oct 12th, 2005 · Windows · read review

Player Reviews

Bet on Soldier has an interesting concept for a FPS but also a lot of untapped potential . .
by Nick Drew (411)

The Good
Bet on Solder is sort of a seminal followup to the 2002 Fps Iron Storm, both games are developed by mostly the same team.

BoS has many similarities with its predecessor - again an alternate reality where WW1 never ended. But here instead in the future soldiers fight for money and the sake of entertainment in a Running-Man-esque worldwide phenomenon TV show with the title name. You take on the role of the protagonist Nolan Daneworth - a BoS fighter with amnesia who is working his way through the leagues to find out about his forgotten past & to track down two men he suspects knows the whereabouts of his missing wife.

For the most part, BoS plays out like a conventional shooter. What is different is that the game concept revolves around earning money by killing the opposition for buying new & improved weapons, ammo, equipment etc. instead of finding it laying around the level scapes fresh for the pillaging like in most other shooters. Okay.

The game is effectively broken down into missions. Before each mission one has to choose what stuff to take along beforehand. This is final - You can’t get new stuff during the mission, only at the beginning of the next & so on. Initially, one has limited funds to buy gear. You can buy basic armour, choose from an assortment of weapons - the basic Roto-Blade (re: a futuristic knife thing), one handgun type, one rifle, and also a heavy weapon. You can elect to take a shield as well, but then you can’t bring along a heavy weapon. Tough choice eh? Nah., no way. Something cool is that, providing you have the funds of course, is the ability to buy a couple mercenaries to personally help you out during a mission. More on these guys later. At this menu phase you also have to choose your BoS opponents. Depending on the length of a level determines how many of these you have to do. The fighters you choose from, called ‘champions’ in the game, have different ranks & stats, you can even read a short bio of their BoS careers. The higher ranked a BoS champ, the more money you stand to earn by defeating him.

When the actual game playing part begins, the first thing you notice is how fetching the graphics appear. The character animations are very fluid and quite realistic. When your home base is attacked at the start of the game, your team mates scuttle around in their clunky armour, issuing commands at one another amidst the kind of 50s-future inspired desolate industrial wasteland which is the battlefield. The sense of urgency and immediacy is at its height at this point of the game as you take to the fight with your comrades. When you begin slugging it out in heated firefights with the enemy soldiers, it is really cool seeing pieces of armour flake off as you plug away at your foes. Every time you register an enemy kill your money is tallied up & added to your account. One receives extra bonuses for head shots, and explosive kills. With the meagre pistol registering a head shot means having to shoot off the helmet first, exposing the gleam of the smooth polished, almost plastic looking bald heads of the unfortunate targets. The special visual effects, like when you shoot at a toxic drum, which just happen to be generously littered around the place, cause green gas to hiss & spray wildly, often causing a chain reaction of explosions from nearby barrels resulting in the soldiers coughing & choking amidst the thick fog of the aftermath. Of course, not only the enemies are affected by the gas - if you get a snoot full, the display swirls around erratically & your peripheral vision bleeds in and out until the intoxication wears off.

As you move on through the game you find reloading station outlets dotted around the level, so you can restock ammo, and repair armour - all at a cost of course. An aspect from Iron Storm which carries over here is that when you actually reload a weapon you effectively lose the rounds which were left over - so judging when to reload can be a factor. There is also a healthy amount of pay save stations about to keep progress, as well as regular check points. Knowing when to use a save station can be of importance, e.g. you wouldn’t use one after playing for a couple of minutes even if it were close by. Common sense and all that, I suppose.

The basic meat of the game-play is simply to move from one point to the next wiping out wave after wave of bad guys along the way. The process of doing this can be a lot of fun, particularly with the right equipment. The heavy Minigun was by far my fave weapon. There is one level which takes place in kind of a huge quarry/canyon area - absolutely chockablock with enemy minions and patrolling mech-like Exoskeletons. Going completely ape cakes blasting down the lumbering Exos and thinning out the hordes of on comers with this baby was easily as fun as a similar section in Crysis where you get your hands on a Minigun in a building site quarry.

Now I want to talk a bit about those mercenaries for hire I mentioned earlier on. These guys come in a variety of flavours - Engineers, snipers, & grunts. Of these the Engineers are by far the most useful - a real godsend when out in the field. While you can usually find a healthy amount of cover around the place, you are going to get shot or flamed or something else. This is where the engineers really shine. When your armour is trashed, these guys can be summoned at the click of a button to patch you completely up ready to carry on with the battle. The thing to bare in mind of course is you have to take care of these guys, by issuing simple commands like follow & stay to keep them as far away from the action as possible. Being able to get a recharge like this all the time is kind of like having a controlled god-mode.

BoS doesn’t have many vehicles in it to spice things up. Actually it only has one - yep, you guessed it - the Exoskeleton. But that is no hurt really as Exoskeletons are just so darned cool. Piloting one of these armoured behemoths gives you that warm & fuzzy feeling inside of being all powerful. Thundering down a burnt out town sending the baddies running & screaming to the sound of your heated Vulcan cannon is the mantra.

Oh, I almost forgot about the BoS fights. Okay, so at some points during a mission you will see some flashing red lights about, and that means a BoS fight is going to happen. You get this little TV style interlude announcing the challengers & the guy you are going to face with taunt you with some silver-tongued Engrish (no typo) These fights turn your average streets & citadels into arenas for the mono e mono battle royale. The guys you take on here usually have special energy shields for that extra bit of protection, so they are a little tougher than the normal baddies. These battles are still not so hard as you can usually find a little safe spot to plug away safely from harms way. You have about a minute or so to defeat your opponent, all the while the money to earn is declining the longer you take. If he wins, he gloats. If the time runs out he gloats, even though he didn’t win either. Ookay. If you win hurrah, hurrah etc., etc.

The Bad
One of the major areas where BoS falls short is that the overall play is largely very repetitive. You march from one area to the next almost mechanically laying waste to the droves of cannon fodder. Rinse & repeat until credits roll. Well not quite, but almost. Disappointingly, there is very little in the way of interacting with your environment, or having any genuinely interesting or varied missions to carry out. You may be asked to place a bomb on something or maybe to escort an engineer to a computer control panel, but short of this, there isn’t anything else for you to do except trounce the plentiful bad guys. Also, because you cannot collect ammo & weapons from fallen foes, there is little to no reason to go exploring around.

The enemy AI can be, well, very daft to be brutally honest. My earlier cannon fodder remark is not such a loose one. Most of the time enemies won’t even bother taking cover, and it is just a matter of sniping them down from a distance in an almost methodical fashion. Sometimes the enemies even have a questionable awareness of the player. One may catch a guy in the immediate vicinity just standing around gazing into space. Problems of the scripting variety can also on occasion afflict your team mates as well. In one instance I had to take an engineer to hack a gate switch, and I seemingly misplaced him during the hectic action. I backtracked a bit and found him running against the wrong side of the gate he was meant to open - I had to nuzzle him along all the way around a winding canyon before the script kicked in & the action continued.

Whist most of the graphics in BoS look sound enough, there are some noticeable exceptions. One will definitely encounter some somewhat low res ‘fuzzy textures’ here - particularly in environmental structure interiors - like brick walls and some doors, which would look more at home in a shooter from 1998. These kinds of sloppy inconsistencies don’t detract too much from the overall smart visuals, though can kinda bring you back to earth sometimes if you know what I mean.

The game story is very thin. The stuff about the hero having amnesia and searching for his estranged wife doesn’t get the pulse racing. You get some cut scenes at the beginning of the game, then there is the bulk of levels in the middle, and then you get a couple more cut scenes toward the end. It all amounts to very little.

The Bottom Line
I undeniably had some good times with BoS. The tech is ineluctably pleasing, with superb character animations & rag-doll physics, lens flairs, reflective surfaces etc. all of which holds up really well today. Plugging baldies in the head with the sniper rifle never gets old, and taking on entire armies with an exoskeleton can be a real rush. However, I think it would have been a better game if it had of been more of a true sequel to Iron Storm rather than the quasi followup that it is. It would have been great to have a much more involving storyline and generally more freedom & variety in play. I admit the whole B.o.S. thing is a novel approach, though if you will excuse the pun, a gamble which doesn’t entirely pay off. Most of the things in BoS that differs from the norm just seem like deep-laid mechanics in the game. But sadly they are just that. You know - forced mechanics, which don’t really ‘enhance’ the basic game-lay. During play, at no point did I feel as though my money was every really sparse or in dire need, or that every last bullet had to be my baby. These aspects are what gives BoS a feeling on the whole of being ultimately a flawed game that unfortunately isn’t more than the sum of its parts. A unique and interesting Fps to be sure, just not one with a great deal of staying power in the long run.

Mar 27th, 2009 · Windows

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Critic reviews added by Emmanuel de Chezelles, Wizo, Scaryfun, Cantillon, Yearman, Xoleras, Patrick Bregger, Jeanne, Sciere, CalaisianMindthief, Alsy.