Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Never play this game

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game


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Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter

Positives:

  • Its actually quite fun

  • upgradeable weapons and equipment

  • campaign mode with 30 missions

  • sniper rifle is always a plus

  • acceptable street map

  • reminds me a little bit about counter strike

Negatives:

  • only 1 map in the whole game

  • the AI is bad

  • repetitive missions

  • the sniper rifle is unlocked after level 25

  • a lot of bugs

Well this was a positive surprise.

Ive had a good time, even with the problems it has.

If you like low budget/indie shooters,

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Elite Soldier: 3D Shooter on Steam

MDK 2

MDK 2

Three years after the release of the original MDK by Shiny Entertainment, the IP moved to developer Bioware, who threw out the run and gun gameplay of the first title in favour of a deeper action adventure approach.

The sequel changes the game mechanics in another major way by offering players the ability to hop between the three main characters of the series (Kurt Hectic, Max [formerly Bones], and Dr. Hawkins). The game is broken up into a series of stages that feature each main character doing something different. These are not optional stages either. Instead, the player controls each main character for a chunk of the level.

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game


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This was my first computer game I’ve ever played and it has aged extremely well. Don’t worry about not playing the first one, you can pick this game up and play it without any problem as the first game was MUCH more lax on the story side of things. This game is the definition of what it means to be a classic. As is often the case with Bioware games, the writing is fantastic with comedy being seamlessly interweaved with the high-paced action game that it is. The level designs do not lack for anything. They really make you think since every room is like its own puzzle. I remember when I was young, around 9 or 10, I would be stuck on some rooms for days before my tiny brain put together what I needed to do. This was an era before I was even aware I could google game walkthroughs, but I loved figuring everything out. The boss fights are epic, with each boss seeming like a more complex Legend of Zelda boss fight. Finally, what REALLY sets this game apart for me is the sheer amount of secrets in the game. This game is from a time when designers could throw in a secret room you accessed by stumbling across an invisible bridge over a never-ending pit or running towards a section of wall that seems slightly off-color from the rest. They reward you with items, health, or perhaps a joke room with a poorly photoshopped picture of the developers' faces over some cartoon characters. Either way, these secret rooms do not detract anything from the experience, and they’re a real treat to find. This is a game that does not hold your hand and try to steer you to progress. No, this game sits and waits for you to progress, expecting you to know what to do or to take as much time as you need to figure it out.

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

MDK 2 on Steam