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Binding: DVD-ROM Brand: City Interactive EAN: 0897749002026 ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending Format: CD-ROM Label: City Interactive Manufacturer: City Interactive Model: 897749002026 Publisher: City Interactive Release Date: September 30, 2008 Sales Rank: 5314 Studio: City Interactive
Features:
Faithfully reproduced equipment of the British special forces
The player can use a various items of SAS equipment: flash bangs, gas masks and night vision goggles
The modified Jupiter EX Engine delivers astonishing graphics that immerses the player in a realistic world of stunning detail, dynamic lighting and breathtaking effects
A covert firing system that allows the player to ¿blind fire¿ from behind walls or low obstacles
¿Bullet penetration¿ allows the player to shoot enemies taking cover behind thin walls or barriers
Product Description: Join the elite military formation and help them with their fight against terror. In SAS: Secure Tomorrow, a well-organized terrorist group has targeted a financial center in London. That's when the SAS steps in. Perfect training and top equipment make you superior to any enemy.
The modified Jupiter EX Engine delivers astonishing graphics that immerses you in a realistic world of stunning detail, dynamic lighting and breathtaking effects A covert firing system that allows you to ?blind fire from behind walls or low obstacles ?Bullet penetration allows you to shoot enemies taking cover behind thin walls or barriers
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - SAS Secure Tomorrow
Won't install in Vista 64-bit! Have no idea if it's a fun game or not.
Rating: - SAS Secure Tomorrow
Like this game very much. If you want fun and no hassle with a game this a good one.
Rating: - Ok, but not worth $20
Pros:
- Graphics and play-control aren't bad.
- Flash-bang slow-mo is pretty cool
Cons:
- Missions are short and few in number.
- AI team members actually get in your way more than they help.
All-in-all, not worth the $20 tag for a few hours of gameplay. I think $10 is more reasonable when compared to the much higher production-value titles available (Rainbox Six Vegas, SWAT 4, etc.)