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Forsaken

Forsaken

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Unknown is your Enemy
Review: Forsaken takes on a new world of characters, storyline, and graphics from the old Descent days. Yes, that was the game to play back then, but now, if you don't have a good enough PC to play the new Descent, this game is perfect to calm your cravings. With awsome lighting effects and graphics, it's no-doubt that this game could serve a great masterpiece of gameplay. The techno-tunes are also well played too. However, this game falls short of objectives. Basically, you just shoot and move on and not much more. This is not too harsh, but it would have been nice to have a little more to do. So go ahead and buy this game.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Unknown is your Enemy
Review: Forsaken takes on a new world of characters, storyline, and graphics from the old Descent days. Yes, that was the game to play back then, but now, if you don't have a good enough PC to play the new Descent, this game is perfect to calm your cravings. With awsome lighting effects and graphics, it's no-doubt that this game could serve a great masterpiece of gameplay. The techno-tunes are also well played too. However, this game falls short of objectives. Basically, you just shoot and move on and not much more. This is not too harsh, but it would have been nice to have a little more to do. So go ahead and buy this game.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great multiplayer
Review: I loved this game for its multiplayer action. Much better than Quake or Unreal.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I really love this game!
Review: If you've ever played any of the Descent games then you've played Forsaken. The control is very similar in that you can move in 3D through 360 degrees. That doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it; in fact after reading this review you should order it immediately.

Forsaken requires a Pentium 133MHz processor or higher and about 16-32 MB of RAM. Although the game doesn't require a 3D graphics card you'll want to use one to treat yourself to its jaw-dropping graphics. The game supports only Direct3D and virtually every graphics card manufactured in the last four years. The visuals are simply stunning: laser fire is smooth and bright and the explosions are done quite well. Owners of Aureal's Vortex audio chipsets will smile when they hear the sounds of combat oozing out of their quad-speaker setups; Forsaken only supports A3D for 3D positional sound but also supports DirectSound.

The game lets you choose from a number of bounty hunter scum to play as. You then fly through the game's 16 single player levels acquiring gold bars, crystals, and weapons to defend your loot against rival bouunty hunters. There are also 15 multiplayer maps for head-to-head deathmatch action via modem, LAN, or over the Internet.

I gave the game four stars because it should have more levels and, well, it's very hard. The robot sentries you battle are quite smart and some are very powerful. I wish there more levels so the experience wouldn't end but take my word for it: Forsaken is loads of fun. Even you've played Descent and didn't like it you'll love this game. In fact, given it's difficulty level and fun factor you'll playing be it for a long time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I really love this game!
Review: If you've ever played any of the Descent games then you've played Forsaken. The control is very similar in that you can move in 3D through 360 degrees. That doesn't mean you shouldn't buy it; in fact after reading this review you should order it immediately.

Forsaken requires a Pentium 133MHz processor or higher and about 16-32 MB of RAM. Although the game doesn't require a 3D graphics card you'll want to use one to treat yourself to its jaw-dropping graphics. The game supports only Direct3D and virtually every graphics card manufactured in the last four years. The visuals are simply stunning: laser fire is smooth and bright and the explosions are done quite well. Owners of Aureal's Vortex audio chipsets will smile when they hear the sounds of combat oozing out of their quad-speaker setups; Forsaken only supports A3D for 3D positional sound but also supports DirectSound.

The game lets you choose from a number of bounty hunter scum to play as. You then fly through the game's 16 single player levels acquiring gold bars, crystals, and weapons to defend your loot against rival bouunty hunters. There are also 15 multiplayer maps for head-to-head deathmatch action via modem, LAN, or over the Internet.

I gave the game four stars because it should have more levels and, well, it's very hard. The robot sentries you battle are quite smart and some are very powerful. I wish there more levels so the experience wouldn't end but take my word for it: Forsaken is loads of fun. Even you've played Descent and didn't like it you'll love this game. In fact, given it's difficulty level and fun factor you'll playing be it for a long time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: holds its own ..in the 2000's
Review: Ive played nintendo 64's version of forsaken, i was instantly hooked. It's been 2 years since i've played the N64 version and i wanted another go at it. This time i decided to get the PC's version. The game has very impressive graphics, game play and sound for a game made almost 5 years ago. I warn you though it has fairly difficult game play. The game also has the ability to turn the most calm game player into a bundle of nerve's after a few hours of playing with the volume up.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: holds its own ..in the 2000's
Review: Ive played nintendo 64's version of forsaken, i was instantly hooked. It's been 2 years since i've played the N64 version and i wanted another go at it. This time i decided to get the PC's version. The game has very impressive graphics, game play and sound for a game made almost 5 years ago. I warn you though it has fairly difficult game play. The game also has the ability to turn the most calm game player into a bundle of nerve's after a few hours of playing with the volume up.


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