quarta-feira, 15 de abril de 2009

My Worst Day WW2


My Worst Day WW2 is a 3D First Person Shooter game. It is February 1944, it is World War 2, German troops still occupy most of Europe.
As a saboteur you are sent into Norway, to destroy two large canons. This game will introduce you to a new way of playing a 3D First Person Shooter game. The story is perhaps not that unique, it is World War 2, and you are a saboteur put on the middle of a large island; your main target is to destroy two big German canons, which are a part of the German coastal defence in occupied Norway. But here the comparison with a standard war game stops.

You are not sent out on 10 or 15 standard linear, scripted missions. No, it is more like a real military mission: You are sent into the enemy territory without knowing too much about where the enemies are, and what they are up to. The intelligence is sparse, close to none. And you will see that you have to find out what is the biggest threat, and start your ‘mission’ from there. To put it simple, in this tactical game you have to kill many enemies on the island to be sure of success, and to be able to leave the island. If you play for increasing your score, you can try to hunt down most of the soldiers on the island.

Extra Bonus, many playing modes:

Standard mode:
This game can be played as standard game like play, save and get killed, then reload. You can only save 5 times each time you play.

The fun Arcade mode:
You can also play the game in the very addictive and fun arcade mode, where you start out with 3 lives, and can gain more life by collecting medicine, in the form of brandy bottles. There is also a Hi-Score table as this is a game you would want to play many times, since you will try to find different ways of solving your main mission.
There is no 'save' in this mode.
Play at 'Difficult' and you are a sniper!
Both in Standard and Arcade mode you can play as a 'real' sniper.

This World War 2 game is made to play differently each time you play it, so you can play and have fun again and again.





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