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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: In the past couple of years, the FPS formula has been reworked by developers wary of diving into the same pool of realistic shooters as the Battlefield and Call of Duty series. This has birthed prospective alternatives with outlandish features and a more...
Abstract: At some point in time, you’ve probably wanted to become some sort of hero for the world. A quick glance at the news or papers will relay the horrors going on all over the globe: genocide, war, rallies by the Tea Party movement — it’s hard to sit by and...
On first sight, Bodycount's gameplay pillars are inviting: with arcade shooters being few and far between this generation and destructible environments remaining surprisingly underused, there's some real potential for compelling gameplay here. Unfortun...
Run to objective A. Press switch. Run to objective B. Press Switch. Run back to objective A. Defend. Run to waypoint. Run to next waypoint. Find objective C. Press switch. Shoot self in face....
Abstract: If you go back and read over previews for Bodycount you'll realize that there's a whole lot of stuff that never made it into the final product. There was talk of explosive ammo that would react appropriately when shot, multiple targets spread across th...
Abstract: Codemasters is becoming widely known for their arcade racing games, and rightly so. The Dirt series has evolved into a powerhouse of Rally driving, while the F1 series brings a much needed dose of F1 realism to gamers' hands. With many game developers ...
Bodycount benefits from a solid core, and plenty of moments entertained me throughout the campaign, including some of the more intense gunfights. But the disconnect between Bodycount's chaotic visual spectacle and its precise scoring system drive a lar...
Abstract: Bodycount takes the road of peace through superior firepower. You are a member of the Network. You are sent into the world’s worst battlefields to quell local flare-ups. Needless to say, you aren’t particularly welcomed by either side of th...
Abstract: The game puts you in the shoes of—well, I’m not sure who. I was never given a name. All I know is that the main character is an asset to the network. You play the person that can make a difference in the world and settle disputes with a quick trigg...
Over all, Bodycount feels like a game made by a development team that hasn't seen the progression in the world of the FPS these last few years. A spiritual successor to the decent PS2 generation shooter, Black, it might be, but Black – for all my fond mem...