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Published
by Xplosiv
Developed by Fun Labs
Released: Out Now
Price: £4.99
There's
nothing like a good stealth based action game and U.S. Most
Wanted is definitely nothing like a good stealth based action
game. It tries to be Splinter Cell on the cheap but it fails
and like Delta Ops (which unfortunately we've also looked
at) it's a mess of epic proportions. Those looking for a
quality game ought to really look elsewhere. In fact this
is another former Activision Value title and it's another
one that, quite frankly, stinks.
U.S.
Most Wanted puts you in the shoes of Randall Joyce, a retired
U.S. Counter Terrorist Operative. A gentle retirement is
not in order though and without the restraints imposed on
you by your former employers you're free to pursue terrorists
by using any method you see fit. No longer can these individuals
hide behind the shield of the insufficient legal system
as you are free to take them out of action completely. You'll
find yourself breaking into apartments to gain information
about your targets amongst other things and whilst it seems
like it might be a good idea for a game, it's execution
is poor and instantly forgettable.
Like
Delta Ops this is definitely a sight to give you sore eyes
as the graphics are more than several cuts below the rest.
Poor textures, poor animations and generally lacklustre
environments give the game a disappointing appearance. Text
provision seems OK. You get text messages providing tutorial
hints when you first begin and your objectives are shown
in text too. This would actually be good news but again
we have a game that's not worth the asking price.
Recommendation:
Not Recommended. Much better games are available at this
price.
Suitability for deaf gamers: Suitable.
No problems.
Overall
Game Rating: 1.0/5
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