Alpha Black Zero: Intrepid Protocol Review [PC/Eng/2004] |
Platform: PC | Publisher: Playlogic | Developer: Khaeon | Release: Sep 2, 2004 | Type: Rar | Size: 740 Mb |
Lang: Eng | ESRB: TEEN | ESRB Descriptors: Blood, Violence |
Genre Sci-Fi Shooter |
Alpha Black Zero: Intrepid Protocol is a textbook example of why bigger does not always mean better. This third-person action game from developer Khaeon aspires to be an epic shooter, but it muddles that goal with terrible pacing. Instead of filling Alpha Black Zero with fun and exciting action, Khaeon instead serves up a dimly lit, lackluster game that doesn't know when to stop. |
Stealth plays a role in part of the game, because you want to evade detection when you can to save ammunition. Otherwise, you have to shoot guys like this. |
The game takes place in the near future. You play as Lt. Kyle Hardlaw, a young marine officer in charge of an elite, five-man squad called Alpha Black Zero. Hardlaw is the kind of take-charge officer who is not afraid to take the initiative. Of course, we know this from the prologue of the game, which puts Hardlaw in front of a military tribunal explaining why he and his squad decided to wipe out a facility full of civilians. The rest of the game then serves as a flashback, setting up an interesting but convoluted story of rebels, renegades, and sophisticated artificial intelligence systems. |
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