Fragland reports:
''Contrary to its predecessor, Mercenaries: Playground of Destruction, this game will put you in a more sunny environment. You new private war is located in Venezuela instead of the groomy North Korea. The game starts with a contract where you need to liberate a general but your surprise will be big when you find out that after successfully finishing this mission you've just taken part in a coup d'état and get a bullet in your behind as reward. From that moment on your character swears to make anyone who doesn't live up to his contract pay.
You can play as male or female and in total there's three different characters. There's not much difference between them except that one can take some more damage than the other, another can carry more ammo and the third gets to run faster. After having made this simple choice you enter the open world of the game where you notice that although it's supposedly located in Venezuela there aren't any real locations that you now in reality. Except for the name of the country, everything is totally made up by the developers.''
Bad ports don't necessarily mean bad games, but they're inexcusable nonetheless. From the lazy to the straight-up weird, poor ports can cost companies a Bad ports don't necessarily mean bad games, but they're inexcusable nonetheless. From the lazy to the straight-up weird, poor ports are inexcusable.
There are oh, so many sequels in video games these days. We've got eight games that we wish would get a follow up.
I cant agree with a lot of games on this list. Far, far more deserving entries - which I wont go into now. All I will say is Blast Corps U...I can dream, cant I?
The Darkness games are among my favorite games of last gen. Both were very unique in their own ways. I'd love to see a third iteration though I doubt it'll happen.
Folklore 2 would be nice as well.
Well apart from Jak and Daxter the rest are total crap and I for 1 are glad there was no more of that crap, now if you want to talk about Heavenly sword and Medievil now thats 2 that should have another go at this gen
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