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Reviewed Dec 10.2001 by Dave "Marauder" Kratky |
| Publisher |
Activision |
| Developer |
Gray
Matter |
| Genre |
WWII
First person shooter |
| Requirements |
P2
400, 16 meg Open GL video card (No voodoos? Not sure
here.), 128 meg RAM, 800 meg HDD, Windows.
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| We
Recommend |
Grabbing
your handy-dandy Thompson and busting some caps in some
nazi ass!
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| Test
Machines |
Tbird
1.4/512 meg DDR/MSI Geforce 3/Creative Labs SB Live!
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| The
Good |
Uh,
where to start? Intro movie, graphics, graphics, sound,
music, gameplay, story, graphics, weapons, AI, and oh..
Did we mention the graphics? Hey, the CD isn't required
after you install either. (Yay!)
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| The
Bad |
I
hate zombies. :) A few strange little physics bugs. Game
is damned expensive. Single player is short (under 6 hours)
but so action packed it's worth it. |
| Downloads |
Multiplayer
Demo
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| Replay
Value |
Single
player might be worth a few run throughs. Multiplayer
should keep you busy for a bit. |
| Cost |
$79.99
CAN, $69.99 USD ($59.99 CDN for Euro box)
Apparently pricing was dropped substantially shortly
after this writing (Circuit City is reported to have
it on sale for $29.99 USD)
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How can you live up to the Old Classic, Wolfenstein 3D? It's not
easy, but it's been done!
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Next... Story,
gameplay, and intro movie...
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