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Deadly Dozen

Deadly Dozen

List Price: $19.99
Your Price: $15.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great fun for what it is
Review: this game is like a synthesis of Ghost recon and Medal of honor. the downside is the invincible nazi superman AI.. it's a half-finished product.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great fun for what it is
Review: this game is like a synthesis of Ghost recon and Medal of honor. the downside is the invincible nazi superman AI.. it's a half-finished product.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty dang good
Review: This game is one of the best games Ive played with its great graphics and good game play but after a while your men start dieing and it gets harder each level by 3 or so notches. I would recomend this but if you are not in the mood for a challege dont get it. Its a great expert war game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Kept Secret
Review: This game is really the best kept secret of first person shooter games. If your looking for something to hold you over until Medal of Honor from EA hits store shelves in Feb this is the game. Its amazing how little coverage this game gets because it has been priced at [an inexpensive] level. The game is excellent, you will not be disappointed. Its nFusions first game and they have pulled it off and outstanding fashion. Send the software industry a message, buy this game, support quality at a reasonable price!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Immersive Experience
Review: This game is very addictive. It feels as though you are there. Graphics, sounds & music are great. All for [not much money]. Be sure to download v1.03 patch to correct the bugs.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: If your into Saving Private Ryan you'll like this game
Review: This is a good game for you ww2 fans out there. I like the fact that you can switch between first and third person modes. The graphics are pretty good and the weapons are great. overall this is a great game for the price.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good but screws up alot
Review: This is a terrific game with one glitch after about the 5th try to play the game the screen would go black and i would have to press ctrl alt delete and that screws up the pc i have a good new computer but this game simply will not run. IF it did load it was a great game. I have no idea what those other people who said things about "gray sillouhets" are talking about all they had to do was turn off the fog button.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Value Action / Shooter Sim
Review: This is an older title, that is now very affordable and well worth the money.
Similar to may other games around at the moment, including the hugely popular Medal of Honor - you control a special unit of soldiers through around 12 or so levels across Europe during the latter part of WWII.
An array of weapons, tasks and specialities are available to you as you equip up to 4 team members (picked from a choice of 12 for each mission)on each level, which progressively get harder and require more task solving. The "Easy" level is actually not that easy, and where the game scores, I feel is in believability (one head shot kills, for example). The only aspect of the game I found annoying was the inability to pre select tasks for the group members you don't control. As you can only carry out the actions of one member at a time, switching between characters is a little frustrating, and those not under your control tend to act of their own accord during the mission, if they are in the midst of the action. Hidden & Dangerous was better from the point of view of being able to "send" other team members to specific areas, whilst you carried on with one, but this is still very enjoyable.
Fans of this type of game will certainly feel that it is money well spent, and the game does keep your attention for many mnay hours (as long as you don't cheat). Definite two thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: REALISTIC WORLD WAR 2 GAME
Review: Well, my father was in WW2. He watched me play it and said this was realistic. You see trees move and sway. You can hide behind walls and stuff and shoot those Nazis.

AWESOME GRAPHICS (for its time)
AWESOME MUSIC
AWESOME LEVELS

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best bang for the buck!
Review: While priced low, don't be fooled into thinking this is a budget title. It's not. This is a first-rate game at a bargain price. It is a WW II mission-based game in which you control a squad of men into Germany. You can switch at ANY time from first to third person. You can also switch bodies with any of your men at any time, which is really cool. You can command your men to hold position, attack, or follow in a variety of formations. You can commandeer vehicles. The sniper rifle has always been my favorite gun in any game that offers them, and I was delighted to see one here, and it works fine. You must sneak and strategize to survive. When starting the game you pick your squad from 12 available men with different skills. Then you outfit them however you like. This is a nice feature and is more involving than other shooters, but it is very easy to do. There are rain effects, and the grass even blows in the wind. The graphics are great, and I was amazed to find that the game ran smoothly (640 x 480) on my ageing PII 450 with an NVidia TNT 1 video card. I'm running 256 MB ram and 16 MB video ram. I'm running it with high detail. I imagine if your video card is 32 MB, you could crank the resolution higher and still get good framerates. This game even comes with a small manual, which contains most everything you'll need to know to play the game. Others have mentioned a few graphical glitches, but I have seen none of those on my system, and I suspect video card driver problems with those who have had those problems. Bottom line: This would be a great game even if it was full-priced. This is the best money I've spent all year, and I can only hope this low pricing is the start of a trend.


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