No more running around inside a Rubbermaid house firing powerful weapons with abandon - squeezing off a volley of shots here shatters glass, blows up chemical tanks, and turns a previously helpful computer terminal into an oddly shaped ashtray. And this is Crusader's greatest strength - just about every item on screen can be destroyed. Crusader is displayed in a surprisingly intuitive three-quarters view (as seen in Populous or Syndicate), and is filled with loads of lovely items that explode into tiny, tiny pieces with a spray from Silencer's always handy weapon. Infiltrating one of the Economic Consortium's (our hero's old boss) largest scientific bases, the Crusader (aka the Silencer), must run from level to level grabbing keycards, killing guards, and avoiding traps - all while keeping a positive mental attitude (actually I just made that last bit up - players in a really bad mood will probably experience more success during the game). ![]() Crusader tells the story of a trained killer whose conscience has finally driven him to join the same group of rebels he once capped for a living. Origin's newest Saturn release, Crusader: No Remorse, falls somewhere in between these two categories.įor you console purists out there, here's a little background info. Unfortunately, for every addictive port that hits the shelves (Command & Conquer, Myst, and Sim City 2000 to name a few), there's an equal number of games that just don't retain some aspect of the original makeup that made it so great in the first place. A lot of games have been making the move from PC to console lately, and for the most part, that's a good thing.
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