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White Gold: War in Paradise - 4 New Screens

White Gold: War in Paradise explores the shadowy background of modern low intensity conflicts, where the newest weapons often do battle with the antics of witchdoctors. There are plenty of military toys in the game – tanks and helicopters, armored cars and gunboats – but your main armament will be your wits and cunning. A high quality dynamic FPS with a handful of RPG elements thrown in for a good measure, White Gold offers a rich scenario in addition to the non-stop action.

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heyheyhey5879d ago

i saw the trailer for this game, and it looks really good

il be sure to get it for PC

green5879d ago

As of this moment.I am not interested.

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PC Gamer: White Gold Review

It’s heartbreaking. An impressive game that falls short on so many levels, only because it tries to reach so far. Factions, economy, side quests, a huge, lush world and even semi-destructible buildings, all make it seem like it could be a truly brilliant game, but the further you get from the (mostly) workable start, the more and more apparent it becomes that the game is broken.

wallis4785d ago

This was released!? Jesus, that's such a shame. Few years ago it seemed to garner a bit of attention and I just figured it went off the radar for more in depth development. Finding out it was just haphazardly kicked out like this is actually really disheartening.

Damn.

Johandevries4785d ago

Short review, saw it yesterday. This game is great, just install the community patch.

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Vandal Online: White Gold: War in Paradise Preview

Deep Shadows has announced a sequel to the great "Boiling Point: Road to Hell." For those who aren't familiar, "Boiling Point: Road to Hell" was a critically acclaimed title released in 2005 for PC. It was a mixture of the role playing and sandbox genres. Now, it is finally receiving a sequel entitled "White Gold: War in Paradise."

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GamesRadar: White Gold: War in Paradise Hands-On

Despite all the loose ends, there's something innately promising about White Gold. Even though you'll chuckle at the crooked animation and the lines of powdery, white 'adrenaline' you'll loot from corpses, there are more ideas in here than most other open-world shooters.

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