Metascore
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No score yet - based on 2 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 2
  2. Negative: 1 out of 2
  1. If you can play it without yearning for "PlanetSide" or "ArmA 2", you're a better/weirder man than I. [Nov 2009, p.100]
  2. This futuristic shooter is frustrating, flawed, and murderously difficult.
User Score

Generally unfavorable- based on 20 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 7
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 7
  3. Negative: 5 out of 7
  1. JeromeC
    2
    This game is terrible, from difficulty, to graphics, sounds, etc... This is just a mess, nothing more :-/
  2. Tyler
    1
    This review is based off the demo from Steam. Hot damn, thank you for including one. It saved my father from wasting $20. He was interested based on there cover art and the games summary. How words lie... Theres simply no way possible that the end product would be significantly better than the demo, and if thats the case, it would need to be an entirely re-done entity. The graphics would pass if it were 2003, maybe even 04... but as far as I know, its almost 2010... the user-interface is abysmal. Guns act strangly and are made of cardboard while sounding like your piss in a toliet. You will die randomly withing seconds; out of the blue, and you'll never know who did it or why. Controls are clunky and overly complicated. Nice ideas at the core, failed execution to say the least. I give it a 1 simply for the fact that it ammused the two of us for a few minutes before it was uninstalled. Only purchase if you enjoy being completely confused beyond recognition, enjoy punishing your eyesight, and want to feel like a 12 year old boy who just began going through puberty... or you can just burn your money, I'm sure you'd be more amused. If you can stand to play this, you should be admitted to an insane asylum, for you enjoy playing with crap. Full Review »
  3. Alanaz
    10
    this game is highly underrate. the graphics where great and so was gameplay. I liked the story line as well. great game, pitty it has been underrated. Full Review »