The 'Unifier' plasma rifle, for example, completely disintegrates a human target, leaving only some residue. Use the small media player just above "Community Soundtrack Rating Average. Part of the fun in No Remorse is seeing your enemies die in various ways. You, the storys main character (naturally), are an agent of the. TopLine WEC Newsletter (PDF) - see if you can spot the link to System Shock Crusader: No Remorse, from Origin, is a one-man-against-the-world action-adventure game.
"Captured" WEC Manual (PDF) - with annotations by Wizard Despite the nitpicky technical flaws, it's a fun, easily-overlooked action game which doesn't recycle its environments too much. Mouse-based aiming is available, but given the placement of the keys, it's not a terribly viable option. Sometimes while trying to walk along or past an obstacle the game will freak out a little and change the Silencer's position slightly. The cutscenes have subtitles available, and I've left them in the videos, but due to what I guess are space constraints, the subtitles can differ a bit from what the person is actually saying.Ĭontrols are a little awkward and the sense of movement is stiff and has a grid-based feel to it. The missions are broken up by interlude sessions where the Silencer returns to the Resistance base to rearm and talk to Resistance members via FMV cutscenes. The weapons can be found on-site or purchased from Weasel, the Resistance's arms dealer. In turn, the Silencer gains access to more powerful weapons to help even the odds. The game plays out over several lengthy missions, each one pitting the Silencer against tougher and more advanced enemies and situations. After a mission gone bad, the Silencer defects to the Resistance. The player takes on the role of a rogue Silencer, an elite soldier in the employ of the World Economic Consortium, your standard-issue dystopian-future corrupt mega-corporation which controls pretty much the whole world. The game had a sequel, Crusader: No Regret, and was notable for its heavily destructible environments. The game was released for the PC, Sega Saturn, and Sony Playstation.
Crusader: No Remorse is an isometric-perspective action game made by Origin Systems in 1995.