XIII is an action game in first person based on a French comic book of the same name cel-shading length. The game certainly plays comic book roots, with sound effects and legible similar comic panels that appear while you play. Although certainly has a sense of style to it, the game itself can not fulfill its mark, and the total package is one that the interest of most players of first-person stay.XIII, or "Thirteen" is the name of the game and the name of the character you play, because, although there is no doubt doubt about the identity of the character. The game begins with you waking up with a gunshot wound after washing on a beach, can not remember anything at all. As you progress through the game, you start to rebuild their past, which is very interesting, to say the least. If this happens, you have the face of a man accused of killing the president with a sniper rifle. But what is, in fact, that man? Or is a given a new face in an attempt to get to the bottom of the agent murder conspiracy? The game tries to answer these questions and engine previously represented scenes and scenes slightly interactive offerings that erupts occasionally in the middle of a level. While none of
these devices are particularly effective storytellers, the story is enough for you to at least interested to see through even in the face of very rudimentary XIII game.XIII may have a unique aspect of the action in the first person, but the game behind the CEL shading not really go out of their way to distinguish yourself. Goals are key weapons are not much of a visual punch bag, and AI is pretty bad. For example, the guards will run into a room and kick your way past you to double down and appears dead and not just shoot soldier immediately. O soldiers manage to somehow hit with weapons despite that you are facing. The game has an idea for the damage site, but this is really only seen a bullet in the head, which slap three comic style sheets in each screen that will land one. Some enemies wear helmets, giving them some protection against players with good cause. But the game is a long way to get from point A to point B. In parts should accompany an AI character on the road, and that you should use a hook occasionally move forward. The design of the levels is not very complicated or interesting, but the game is not an effective transition between internal and external environment.You can save anywhere, like most shooters, there is also a feature of Quick Save. But strangely, any method of storage can really be used to restore the exact location. We will send you back to your last checkpoint. Levels contain a series of checkpoints, but the fact that you can not even use a quick stop to
restore the exact location is a little disappointing, especially when it comes to navigating some of the stealthy sections.The game starts with empty hands. Quickly find a throwing knife, which can be used to get a gun, which can be used to obtain an assault rifle. You will also find a sniper rifle, rifle differently with an attached grenade launcher, a machine gun, two types of pistols, grenades, stun, and so on. The game rewards short bursts in very vague fully automatic fire, but even small doses weapons are not very accurate. Weapons and, of course, sniper guns are much more accurate and useful for landing head shots only and eliminate enemies without much fuss. Besides the use of arms and maneuvers, you can also collect items such as shovels or ashtrays, and Bonk people over their heads. Since some of the levels that put against bank guards and other innocent people who have confused the enemy, you need to use this type of non-lethal force from time to time. You can also take hostages, which will prevent these guards to take photos to you. A total of 13 chapters of the single player campaign will take the average player first-person shooter somewhere between eight and 12 hours to complete the default level of difficulty.The PC version ships on four CD and XIII gives you two options for installation. The minimal installation is less and to leave part of the game content on the CD. The full option installs 2.5GB hard disk. You may think that something labeled "full installation" actually, you know, put the whole game on your hard disk. But no, even if this choice, you still have to really change CDs between certain levels, probably due to poor quality, previously represented poorly coded scenes game
still resides on disks, or possibly because he is a sadistic way, new protection copy. This is a relatively minor inconvenience, but it is certainly worth mentioning. The game had to use the mentality of "breeding establishment disks / disk" used by other games, or perhaps the complete installation should actually works as advertised.XIII contains online multiplayer, and the ability to play against the robot, but robots do not really put much resistance. The game uses a server browser built to find online games, and includes deathmatch, deathmatch team, capture the flag, and sabotage, which is a computer game based on the class that has a team defending a series of checkpoints while the other accused for blowing up. The multiplayer definitely works, you can always find a running server, but the maps, most of which are derived from the single-player campaign, it is not very exciting. Moreover, the abundance of health and armor multiplayer
maps, combined with a general lack of fist weapons and the fact that the game only allows six players per game, fading enthusiasm.XIII is a cel-shaded game that actually plays out his comic book roots, but it certainly looks less than impressive. Models and environments are really very basic, and animation, particularly facial animation characters talk is evil. The style of the game covers some of its shortcomings, but problems stand out enough to spoil the experience.The game has all the elements you would expect from a first-person shooter features. Just do not combine in an exciting way.The game has all the elements you would expect from a first-person shooter features. Just do not combine in an exciting way.The David Duchovny, Adam West, and on the eve of all lend their voices to the game. Adam and Eve West doing quite
well, but Duchovny, who plays himself XIII, does not mean that sounds terribly natural. Beyond that, the sound effects and music are part of the course. The gunfire and explosions are satisfactory and not protruding, and the music fits the action quite well.XIII has a unique and potentially interesting case and some doubt want to swipe your way through the single player campaign only to see the story unfold, but the game really no different from the wide range of other shooters in the first atom in the market. The cel-shaded graphical style works in an effort to re-create a comic, but the models and other graphical elements are up. Given the extreme amount of competition in this type, it is recommended for fans of first-person shooter to spend time elsewhere.
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