![]() The arsenal of weapons you will have at your disposal is impressive, ranging from the mundane (semiautomatic pistols), to the devastating (UV-9 ultraviolet rifle). Part of the fun in No Remorse is seeing your enemies die in various ways. The "Unifier" plasma rifle, for example, completely disintegrates a human target, leaving only some residue. Other inventory items include mines, explosives, spider bombs, shield generators, medikits, power cells, etc. The variety of the weaponry and their different uses definitely sets No Remorse apart from Doom clones, and part of the fun lies in figuring out the optimal use for each item. Overall, No Remorse provides exactly what the title implies: addictive hours of fun without remorse. My only gripe is that the controls take some getting used to, with different keystrokes for walking, running, rolling, crouching, shooting, etc. The combination of mouse and keypad seems to work best, but this requires considerable practice. But no matter- practice you will, and as soon as you get used to the controls, you'll find yourself hooked in the Silencer's world for hours on end.Old post, but searched for 'Crusader' and had to reply. I picked up RUINER for this exact reason: If it only gets me closer to the badass corporate-techno-dystopia world of Crusader, I'm happy. ![]() ![]() Wonder if there will be a spiritual successor to the Crusader series. That same part was hoping that Steam Workshop support would be a part of this game, and that people might make a Crusader mod for it (being that, I do not expect the devs to try to remake or emulate the classic Crusaders, but I sure as hell would buy it if they were to make one :) Some part of me wishes this was it, as it gives the same kind of vibes. ![]() Theres just something about the mechanics (hackable/controllable mechs & security-cams, badass weapons like the 'Crystallizer/Liquefier/Broiler & remote-controlled spider mines, keycards for special/secret access areas, etc) and general tactical-action that I've never seen done as well since the 90's. ![]()
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