- Publisher: ValuSoft
- Release Date: Jul 18, 2003
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5.3
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 7 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 6 out of 14
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DrW.Sep 14, 200310Rivals half life in terms of quality.
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FrankS.Nov 15, 20031I give this a 1 since it actully runs well on my computer. Im ashamed that I actully played it, though.
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PhilipA.Aug 29, 20031This game if its up to any standard for it to even be a game. The AI is just plain stupid the run into wals doors etc and always miss when they try to shoot you the levels have been thought up in about 3minutes as if its one samllish square arena in the middle. This game was a huge dissapointment and there seems there is no good aspect of it at all.
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FartyM.Apr 28, 20046Seems like the first thing most every review mentions is 'outdated graphics'. They still look fine, get the job done, and I'm not annoyed by them. This is my kind of game, where I can just get things started and shoot away; good price and some fast fun make it worthwhile.
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PhillipW.Sep 18, 20070
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SimonM.Oct 22, 20038I really don't understand why all the critics thinks than this game is poor. The game is well done with very good graphics. in my countrey you will say: "This game is sweet, walla sugar"
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35With horrid AI, lousy visuals, and boring level design, Navy Seals: Weapons of Mass Destruction is one budget title best left on the shelf.
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18As you're chucking the box, notice how wonderful it feels to be able to aim properly; and as it hits the trash can with a satisfying clunk, you can be assured that you've just experienced the height of its realism. [Nov 2003, p.117]
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15So atrocious that it's an insult to the art of game design, not to mention the people who mistakenly purchase it.