Wednesday 19 March 2014

Navy SEALs Weapons of Mass Destruction Game
Navy Seals Weapons of Mass Destruction Game

About Navy Seals Weapons of Mass Destruction Game :

Navy Seals Weapons of Mass Destruction is the sequel to ValuSoft’s Elite Forces: Navy Seals, which was released last year about this time. Navy Seals: WMD is a budget title meaning that it can be found at retailers for about twenty dollars. Unfortunately, this is too much to pay for this game, as it certainly isn’t worth it. Navy Seals: WMD has bland graphics, horribly dull AI, and simplistic, barebones level design, and really isn’t any fun whatsoever. If you’re short on cash, looking for a good budget title and see this one on the shelf, keep on looking.

Although the game is called “Navy Seals”, the actual gameplay has little to nothing to do with being a member of the elite group. The game doesn’t feature any stealth elements, and any strategy is kept to a bare minimum. In terms of design, this game simply follows the generic “run and gun” pattern found in tons of other games.

While the game does present some very different environments, the overall level design is very bland. Most of the levels are too similarly designed and there just isn’t enough variation among them. The enemies are few and far between, and they are incredibly dumb. They don’t respond unless you either fire on them from afar or walk up about five feet away from them. They have two moves unless otherwise scripted, they duck and shoot or they roll and shoot. They’ll chase you down and fire on you as well, making it very easy to draw them out and bump them off one by one. They also have terrible aim, and they’ll tend to unload copious amounts of bullets at you from a very close range without hitting you.

System Requirements :

OS: Windows Xp,Vista,7,8
Ram: 128 Mb
Video Memory: 32 MB
Cpu: Intel Pentium III @ 1.0 Ghz
Free Hard Disk Space: 250 MB


Size : 58 MB

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