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by - written on 16/08/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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Released in 1994, one year after Doom had taken the PC gaming world by storm and raised the bar immensely, Operation Body Count is a first person shooter that uses the ancient Wolfenstein 3D engine, meaning that it looked incredibly tired and dated even upon its initial release. Its basically Wolf 3D meets Die Hard, requiring you to fight your way through a mix of Austrian and Islamic terrorists (??) within a huge Yokatomi Plaza-style skyscraper, floor by floor, with a limited range of weapons, specifically a shotgun, uzi, assault rifle, flamethrower and grenade launcher. Even back in 1994 the graphics looked flat, garish and generally terrible, with equally ... Read the complete review
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