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It’s worth a play through now if you have a hankering for a squad based WWII shooter. It suffered from terrible AI and an overall lack of polish like most cheap games back in the day. It was a fun bargain bin game, but nothing more. Take that $20 and buy the Saving Private Ryan Blu-Ray instead.ĭeadly Dozen passed under most people’s radar because 2001 was a busy year for WWII shooters mainly because Allied Assault was on the way, and Serious Sam was just released. The game was only $20, but it proved that budget games back in the day were exactly what you paid for. Only 4 weapons, bad AI, lack of any suspense, stiff animations, bad hit detection, and just overall broken. The game was ugly (even for back then) and was only 2 hours long, can you believe that? The game was bad in just about every corner you could imagine. Here we have a winner, Normandy is considered one of the worst WWII shooters ever made.

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Hidden & Dangerous wouldn’t stop here though, the series would be rebooted half a decade later.

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While the game was the same experience as the PC version, it suffered from interface issues and didn’t fix any of those bugs and glitches and also had audio problems. Take-Two dropped Illusion after the poor sales and reception of the first game. Illusion ported the game over to Dreamcast to reap the revenue from the hot new system.

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The game was a step in the right direction but needed a lot more polish before being truly great. It still received high enough marks despite these complaints. It offered tactical gameplay that was very solid, but featured many bugs and glitches that made the game nearly unplayable. Hidden & Dangerous was one of the first forays into the WWII genre. Many featured terrible enemy AI and the a lot of them had terrible graphics which were a selling point with WWII games. The games either didn’t get the tragedy across, the action wasn’t what you would expect, or more often than not, the games were just poorly made. A lot of these games just missed the point, recreating a war that was devastating and intense. WWII was an easy genre to make money off of and some even tried telling their own non-fictional story through the war. Some weren’t so successful, in fact, some were so bad they weren’t even playble or enjoyable. Some franchises were successful such as Day of Defeat, Red Orchestra, Sniper Elite, and others.

act of war direct action gameranking

While Wolfenstein, Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, and Battlefield became the established juggernauts, there were some other games that tried out the WWII genre craze, but also helped propel it into the dirt.












Act of war direct action gameranking