بازی سربازان مقابلهSoldier of Fortune: Payback یک دی وی دی

Soldier of Fortune: Payback for PC - Soldier of Fortune: Payback PC Game - Soldier of Fortune: Payback Computer Game

بازی سربازان مقابله Soldier of Fortune: Payback  یک دی وی دی

·        Built to harness the power of next generation- Featuring an incredibly realistic modeling system allowing for accurate hit detection and detailed damage modeling. Enemies will not only react to the specific area they've been hit but also to the power of the weapon they've been hit with.

·        One of the most lethal collections of weapons ever assembled - Over 30 of the baddest weapons including sub-machine guns, assault rifles, sniper rifles, projectile explosives, weapons attachments and futuristic prototype weapons.

 


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·        The world's most dangerous hotspots- Players will find themselves thrown into authentic mercenary situations in real world hotspots around the globe. Survive and ambush and rescue a diplomat, infiltrate a terrorist organization, go on a search and destroy mission and much more.

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·        Enemies around every corner- High intensity combat situations where players will need to take down over 15 unique enemies including terrorists, mobsters, insurgents, enemy soldiers and more.

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·        Online multiplayer- Play your favorite individual and team based online modes including death match, team death match, elimination, team elimination, capture the flag and demolition. Additional online options include maps tuned specifically for multiplayer action, and persistent stat tracking.

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Just as anti-video game crusaders begin to cool down from protests, in comes Activision's bloody first person shooter that showcases hefty amounts of gore. Although it offers a decent blasting experience, its over the top violence doesn't hide the monotonous story, brain dead artificial intelligence and lame objectives, making it more of a perverse novelty than quality experience.

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Payback's biggest draw is the ability to blow off enemy heads and limbs, reducing scumbag terrorists to bloody torsos. Sniping someone in the head causes his melon to explode, while hitting him in the kneecap sends his leg flying. And if you really feel evil, a grenade does especially nasty damage, reducing a group of bad guys to piles of body parts. It's quite comical, and the only reason to play this game.

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It begins with the unimaginative story, a tale about mercenary Thomas Mason (that'd be you) and the various terrorist organizations he must destroy. What ensues is a boring narrative full of lame one liners ("Don't call me boss lady") and stereotypical enemies. It's not as engrossing as Call of Duty 4's single player campaign, and you won't feel a connection to any of the characters.

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You'll also grow tired of the linear mission objectives. Everything involves moving from point A to point B, arming explosives, killing people and repeating the process. And for whatever reason, the developers trick you with bizarre level designs, alleyways and staircases that lead nowhere.

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Then there's a retarded artificial intelligence. It knows how to shoot (actually, its near perfect accuracy annoys us), but it also runs into walls and will actually run past you, kneel and then

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open fire, instead of just attacking immediately. Furthermore, we encountered glitches where we couldn't shoot them from afar due to some invisible wall, yet they were in plain sight and could hit us with little effort.

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On the other hand, the game features a well stocked armory, with various automatic rifles, pistols, shotguns and sniper rifles to choose from. And while the gameplay never changes, the environments do, and you'll explore the Middle East, Asian jungles and other attractive locations. In addition, there's a solid multiplayer campaign in which you can murder your friends

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and enemies in such modes as death match, team death match and capture the flag, among

others. You'll want to nose around for a little while, but it won't replace

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That's really what it comes down to. Soldier of Fortune: Payback is a weak man's. Amusing, since Activision publishes both games, and chose to release SOF two weeks after Infinity Ward's opus. That alone makes this game difficult to buy, especially since it costs $59.99 and feels like a budget title. If you must experience the gore, give Soldier of Fortune a rent, as it offers a few hours of amusement.

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