

The game is built with a heavily modified 3D engine previously used in Ultima VIII, and the result is just gorgeous. The latter levels definitely gets harder with ‘elite class’ soldiers that are more difficult to deal with Weapons and their unique bullets, as well as shield/energy upgrades can be found in various locations from fallen enemy soldiers, chests, or be purchased through an arm dealer at the rebel camp

There are also NPC interactions throughout the game that helps immerse you into the storytelling No matter the strategy you chose, the destruction in this game is designed with a rewarding explosion or gory ‘fatality’ (as in, people in flame screaming, or melted by your plasma weapon…) The rich gameplay is filled with different ways/strategies to defeat the enemies: you can blast them with heavy weapons, or boobytrap it and ensnare them into their death, or sometimes you can find remote console to control mechs to do your dirty work: The game world is in isometric view where the ‘Silencer’ navigates the beautifully rendered world, building up his resources, armors, weapons, arsonals, and blasts through the numerous levels each in its unique settings such as military complex, laboratory, office, rebel camp, and even a space station. You play the character of ‘Silencer’, an elite member of the soldiers of evil mega-corporation who ‘went rogue’, awakened by an incident where you realized the silencers are being silenced and the world is coming to get you. Despite these setbacks, the Captain infiltrates the Vigilance Platform. Concurrently, the players Resistance cell is betrayed from within, and almost all the non-player characters are killed.
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It’s a sci-fi action game developed by Origin Systems (known for super hit titles like Ultima series, Wing Commander series, and System Shock) and published by Electronic Arts in 1995. Crusader no remorse: Common Title: Crusader no remorse: Serial Number(s) SLES-00587: Region: PAL: Genre / Style: Action / Shooter: Developer: Realtime. So I am very happy to be covering this game today. It was the game that got me hooked and got me through some tough times. Come to think of it, this may be the one game why I started the nostalgic game review column! It is the one game I can always talk about, with passion. “ Crusader: No Remorse” is that game for me. Without further ado… Crusader: No Remorse (1995)ĭo you know of a game that’s your ‘safe default’? Meaning, it may be an old game, yet you feel comfortable to play it anytime, knowing that you will always have fun doing so. Other than indulging my own nostalgia, this column also hopefully shed some light on game design and reflect on how gaming technologies have evolved. Welcome to a new episode of the Nostalgic Game Review, where each month I muse over an old game I played long ago.
