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MONSTER
Terrorists stole a nuclear-tipped missile and plan to blast away one of Europe's largest city: London! The missiles short range is a problem, but money is not, and the terrorists find an accomplice, Ilya Rakov, son of a Russian billionaire and arms dealer, Aleksandr Rakov. Ilya agrees to supply the terrorists with a ship that will bring the missile within range of London.
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GameSpot
Jan 1, 1970
Sure, it's a budget shooter, but that doesn't excuse the fact that it's a very bad game. The Mark wants to be like a Hollywood-style buddy movie--in this case, a US Marine and a British mercenary who must team up to stop London from being nuked by terrorists.
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PC Gamer UK
Jan 1, 1970
The Mark approaches dreadfulness like a collector, cataloguing every scuttling horror in the digital world. The sound is terrible, echoing cheaply into dead environments. The voice acting is terrible, with lost children's presenters in place of military tough guys. The cutscenes are terrible, except for when they're rubbish slideshows. The effects, from the overegged focal range to the madly swinging shadows are terrible; the brainless AI is terrible; the boneless physics are terrible; some of the lighting is nice.
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