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The editors liked
Skillshots can be gratifying
Some sizable and appealing environments
A few fun guns.
The editors didn't like
Gameplay feels flat
Campaign is only six hours long
Enemy AI is lackluster
Multiplayer modes are rudimentary.
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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: With the gaming industry, especially the First Person Shooter genre, heavily dominated by titles such as Call of Duty and Halo, it makes you wonder if there is room at the top for another big name title. Unfortunately, while Bodycount does think outsid...
Abstract: My love for gaming has always been limited to a certain type of game; usually military in nature or at least an FPS that allowed for some sort of online cooperative or strategic multiplayer in mind; games like Rainbow Six or Ghost Recon. But from time ...
When handed a bat and given a real opportunity to swing for the fences, Guildford Studio ends up bunting, as Bodycount might appease someone, somewhere, but for the most part, it’s not a particularly pleasant experience by any means. The story is okay...
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: The story is interesting (somewhat) but not very well developed during gameplay. You are an asset in The Network, a group that is above states and corporations and independent of the rules, in other words, global vigilantes. Something is amiss in Afric...
Abstract: When Black was released in 2006, I found it a most frustrating experience. It was incredibly stylish and looked gorgeous for its time, featuring some amazing environmental destruction and a bold artistic approach. However, something about it just fel...
Abstract: There's certainly a place for back to basics arcade shooters, but the reality is games like Call of Duty already have that area of the genre covered - even successful attempts like Bulletstorm couldn't manage to eat into Call of Duty's audience. Codema...
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...