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Published
by Xplosiv
Developed by Fun Labs
Released: Out Now
Price: £4.99
We've
seen plenty of FPS games here at Deaf Gamers and without
a shadow of a doubt this has to be the worst. It's not that
it isn't subtitled (it is actually) it's just that it doesn't
look that good and what's worse it feels terrible so all
in all you have a very bad experience from start to finish
and there are a lot better things to waste almost five pounds
on. The game is the usual 'you're part of an anti-terrorist
organisation and you have to put a stop to global terrorism'
routine. Whilst this is great in the Tom Clancy games because
the developers know how to do it correctly here it's just
a mess and completely uninspiring.
Graphically
the game looks very basic with the character models looking
six years old and animating very poorly. Almost everything
has a very angular look to it and the textures are very
basic. Level design is equally poor and you'll do well to
stomach a mere five minutes before you give up and admit
the whole thing is a waste of money. Enemy AI is also suspect
and you'll notice enemies being completely oblivious to
your gunfire even when their nearby comrades are dropping
like flies.
The
one plus point with this dire game is that the game is subtitled.
The tutorial is subtitled and any voice commands you receive
in the game are subtitled too. Unfortunately though the
subtitles haven't been placed on a dark overlay so if the
background happens to be really light you won't see the
text that easily. Objectives can be recalled by pressing
the 'i' key to bring up your notebook.
Recommendation:
Not Recommended. There's better things to spend your money
on.
Suitability for deaf gamers: Suitable.
The game's subtitled and it's the only positive thing to
say about the game.
Overall
Game Rating: 1.0/5
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