![]() On March 27, 1997, Crusader: No Remorse was put on the infamous German index by the BPjS. When Origin got so many complaints about the inclusion of action elements in a previously turn-based RPG, they decided that maybe the engine from the game would be better suited for a dedicated action game. Trivia Engine Crusader: No Remorse uses an overhauled Pagan: Ultima VIII engine. The missions range from simple sabotage to rescue. You can also find recharge stations to replenish your energy and health (you can also find batteries and first aid kits too). It's often a matter of exploring the map to find a switch or a terminal with the code that'll let you access another part or another level of the map.īetween missions you can chat in the Resistance base and/or buy/sell weapons. The action is intense, and there's usually a bit of puzzle involved. You'll often need to bypass traps, open doors, disable alarms, take out security cameras, and more. You can find supplies and money off of killed enemies (if you left a body, that is, and some of the extreme weapons don't). You're up against the full military might of the WEC, from simple guards to full-fledged Guardmechs and elite forces (though none are quite as good as you). You get plenty of different weapons, from assault rifles and shotguns to grenade launchers and lasers, to really exotic weapons like microwave cannon, EMP discharger, and even plasma cannons. Your silencer can roll left, roll right, kneel, jump, run, and perform other acrobatic moves. and the only place to turn is the Resistance.Ĭrusader: No Remorse is the first in the series, which is best described as a 2D isometric shooter. It is clear that the Silencer is being silenced. then one day you and two other Silencers, your best buddies, were ambushed by a WEC mech patrol when it was supposed to be a routine mission. You are used to orders of hunting down the Resistance, a ragtag band of rebels committing sabotage and other acts of terrorism against the WEC, but slowly, you realized the WEC is not quite what it appears to be. The keyboard and mouse was ok but having a joystick would have been much nicer.Not an American user? DescriptionYou are a silencer, the elite of the elite soldiers of World Economic Consortium. If you wand a wide array of weapons explosions and BIG action then play this series. If you do not own a computer then the PS was a second choice. There have been different versions of the game on PS and Saturn, but I believe that this version was the best by far. The sound and music was right on with the games play with techno music and bold sound effects for the various events in the game. DOSbox does a pretty good job of emulating this game and the ability to run DOSbox in scan line mode makes it like you are playing it on a television, if you are into that sort of thing that is. At the time it was a slow run on my machine, but with the emulators and machine speeds of today I believe it will be pretty smooth compared to yesterdays computer. ![]() ![]() I had a problem with the Isometric view and the movement of your character which was choppy at times but it was easily dismissed with the unbelievable display of explosions and action. The graphics were top notch and the game play was very tight. I believe the only other two games at the time that could be comparable to how addicting it was would be Doom and the X-Wing series. I remember it stealing my life away! The clock would tick away literally! It was that addicting. I remember when I first got this for my 486, quite possibly one of the best games out at the time. ![]()
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