Recently my dad spotted this game in Dixons. A game by the name of 'Marine Sharpshooter'. Now my dad, along with myself, likes FPS, which has been well demonstrated thanks to Call of Duty. Anyway, back to 'Marine Sharpshooter'. My dad decided that he wanted this game. I advised that I check out some reviews of the thing. My dad agreed, so we returned home. I booted up the net, and started looking. After about 15 minuites, I detirmined that the game was a bit crappy. I went to report this to my dad, only to find that he had slipped out. When he returned, my worst suspicions were confirmed. He had bought the game. Picture this: You've installed the game, load it up, and click on new game. When you get control, the screen is pitch black. The Hud you can see, but the screen is black. A hurried search of the manual finds the night-vision mode. It had to be hurried because we are running around in the darkness, being shot at, while an annoying rock-mix-thing plays in the background. So, we've got night vision. We take out our enemies, each with one shot. Not because we are particuarly good shots, but because whereever you shoot your enemy, they die. I'm not a doctor, but being shot in the finger does not suggest instant death to me. Having disposed of our opponents, we go to check our objectives. Which brings me to my next minor critism of the game. There is no objective indicator. No method, in fact, to find out what your objecive is. At this point, I give my dad the one good point about the game.
'I'm told the uninstallers very efficient'
Aceaz---Like a U-boat, unnoticed, surfacing only for a second, then vanishing without a trace....
Edited by - Aceaz on 1/17/2004 7:52:24 PM