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Read Reviews for Crusader - No Remorse (PS)
by - written on 09/08/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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First released back in 1995, Crusader: No remorse is an isometric-perspective shoot-em-up with platform elements set in a universe that is somewhere between Robocop and Total Recall. You play as a lone rebel soldier in a bright red heavily armoured suit, blasting through numerous levels as you take on a vast, fascist corporation, infiltrating offices, factories and laboratories and fighting against a range of foes that range from lowly security guards to elite soldiers to huge, chaingun-and-rocket-launcher-wielding, Ed-209-style bipedal robots. The game has an element of stealth to it as, you must try and avoid being spotted by security cameras, gun turrets ... Read the complete review
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