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Reviewed: Slave Zero
Developer/Publisher: Infogrames
Genre Type: Third Person Action
ESP: $34.99 Buy Slave Zero From Gamestop
Required System: P200, 32mb Ram, 135mb HD, D3D Accelerator, DX7.0, Win95+
Reviewer's System: C400mhz @ 450mhz, 64mb Ram, G400, DX7.0, Win98
Related Games: Shogo, Mech Warrior 3
ESRB Rating: Teen - Animated Violence
Overall Rating:
Author: Chris Kim       Date: November 26th 1999
Page: 1

Game Review:

Action games have probably had the largest appeal audience of all game genres on any platform, from Nintendo 64, PSX, Dreamcast, to the PC. The largest appeal of action games are the high octane energy and flowing adrenaline that comes with action games. These action games usually have a lot going for them in terms of on screen action and lots of other things occurring at the same time like gun firings flinging by and rockets blasting in the leg. Some of the more popular games are the first person shooter genre with games like Quake 3 Arena and Unreal Tournament that are all just shooters that involve the player forgetting all about strategy and planning, the player just suits up, goes in and just tries to destroy everything in sight. Now, third person gamers have a fix like that in Slave Zero.

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Added:  Friday, November 26, 1999
Reviewer:  Chris Kim
Score:
Page: 1/5

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