1 تحميل Raven Squad : Operation Hidden Dagger (PC/FullIso/Multi) الأحد يونيو 19, 2011 3:23 pm
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عضو فعالPlenty
of games feature mediocre voice acting, but few approximate the pain of
driving a railroad spike into your ear canal. If you value sonic
comfort, it's best to overlook Raven Squad when you see it in the
bargain bin, which is where you'll find this embarrassing squad-based
shooter in a few months' time. And yes, it's really just a shooter.
Though Raven Squad has been touted as a hybrid of real-time strategy and
first-person shooting, it's simply a bad FPS in which you can issue a
few commands to your two squads from a top-down view. An overhead camera
view isn't enough to claim that your game possesses strategic elements,
and Raven Squad is so incredibly linear, and so easy, that you could
never mistake your actions as "strategic" or "tactical." In addition, it
is hard to look at and boring to play, so unless you're researching
misleading advertising or offensive ethnic accents, you should stay far
away from Raven Squad, lest it cause spontaneous aural bleeding.
The
idea of an RTS/FPS fusion is intriguing, but the "new and unique genre"
advertised on the game's box is a complete misnomer. In spite of an
overhead camera view from which you can issue some basic commands to
your two three-man teams, Raven Squad is a squad shooter--and boy, is it
a bad one. You can take control of any of your six men, and each has a
standard weapon (like a boring SMG) as well as a specialized weapon
(like a boring sniper rifle) in his arsenal. You've seen these weapons
before, and none of them are satisfying to shoot, mostly due to the
nonreaction of your Amazonian enemies as you riddle them with bullets.
Your thickheaded foes generally stand there absorbing gunfire, showing
no signs that they are bothered in the slightest until they drop down
dead. There is no bloodshed, and there are no animations indicating the
impact of bullets, so you have no idea whether or not you're even doing
damage. This issue further exacerbated by the fact that some weapons
don't seem to hurt your adversaries if you're far enough away, though
you'd think that the SMGs and rifles in question would more than cover
the distance.
How thickheaded are these bad guys? They are so
dumb that they don't try to take cover while getting shot, they run
straight toward you while shooting, they ignore you as you walk right up
to them, and they stay glued to the ground when you throw a grenade at
their feet. Not that your squadmates will be receiving any diplomas,
since they're equally dimwitted, wandering about aimlessly and trying to
shoot enemies through walls. Yet as dense as your teammates are, you
won't run into any challenges: Raven Squad, even on its highest
difficulty settings, is remarkably easy. Your standard strategy works
thusly: You rush directly at enemies and shoot them until they die. The
mission design occasionally strays from this recipe, but you won't need
to apply any thoughtful new tactics when this occurs. For example, you
may need to defend civilians from enemy attacks for a period of time. To
accomplish this objective, you can just park yourself at a turret and
blast the small groups of enemies as they appear. In this circumstance,
you spend more time waiting for enemies to emerge than you do shooting
them.
The "real-time strategy" part of the game is wholly
marginalized. You command just these two units and usually need to move
into the top-down strategic view only to see where enemies are hiding or
to quickly move your squads from one location to another. You can issue
an attack order, pick up ammo and health packs, and throw grenades from
this view, but an overhead view does not an RTS make. The jungle maps
you traverse are exceptionally linear, so each level is paced in much
the same way. You shoot up some enemies, move into the overhead view to
move your two squads to the next location, and zoom back into
first-person view and shoot some more. You can try to make things more
strategic by flanking your foes, but Raven Squad is such a cakewalk that
you'll never need to do so. At least the transition between modes has
been implemented extremely well. Zooming into first-person view and back
to the top-down view is slick and simple, and the frame rate holds
steady during the shift.
Setup Instruction
1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Instal the Game
4- Replace The Crack in The Folder Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... Enjoy ;)
Minimum System Requirements
* OS : Windows 2000, XP
* Processor : P IV 3Ghz / Athlon XP 3000+
* Memory : 512 MB RAM
* Graphics : DirectX9 compatible graphics card with Pixel Shader 2.0 support and 128 MB
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0C
* Hard Drive : 2.1 GB available
* Sound : DirectX compatible sound system
Recommended System Requirements
* OS : Windows Vista, XP SP2
* Processor : Intel/AMD CPU with 3.4Ghz
* Memory : 1024 MB RAM
* Graphics : DirectX9 compatible graphics card with Pixel Shader 3.0 support and 256 MB
* DirectX® : DirectX 9.0C
* Hard Drive : 2.1 GB available
* Sound : DirectX compatible sound system
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