It's entirely true that Rogue Trooper could be classified as a standard third-person military combat game, but it's also a perfect example of where flawless execution and intelligent design make the difference between something that's average, and something that should be recognized as noteworthy.
Tag: Rebellion
Sniper Elite — Review
Snipers have been celebrated and elevated in the ranks of videogame characters. Ever since Goldeneye introduced the scoped rifle to the scene, it's become de rigeur for every first-person shooter (FPS) to feature a sniper rifle, giving players the opportunities to live out their fantasies of long-range murder.
Sniper Elite — Consumer Guide
According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence
Rogue Trooper — Review
It may not be the most lightning fast and intense action game you'll ever play, but with its accessible and satisfying gameplay tweaked to near perfection, Rogue Trooper makes a satisfying case for its easily dismissed genre.
Rogue Trooper — Consumer Guide
According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood, Use of Alcohol, Violence
Aliens Versus Predator — Second Opinion
When I found out Chi was going to review this game, I laughed. Movie licenses have had a history of failing miserably when ported over to video games and with the exception of GoldenEye 007 on the Nintendo 64, I had little reason to believe this trend was going to change.
Aliens Versus Predator — Review
Only in this day and age could a game of such amalgamated ideas like Aliens Versus Predator (AvP) exist. But did the game take its creative direction from the six movies featuring the two sci-fi antagonists, or was it the never-developed screenplay for the vapor film (of the same name) that never materialized? What about the series of Dark Horse comics? Then again, wasn't there already an AvP game for the underachieving Atari Jaguar system?
Aliens Versus Predator — Consumer Guide
According to ESRB, this game contains: Animated Blood & Gore, Animated Violence, Strong Language