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| From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $18.91 You Save: $1.08 (5%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 22216
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 ESRB: Mature Media: CD-ROM Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 2000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.5 x 2
Model: SABMPUS00 UPC: 788687104319 EAN: 0788687104319 ASIN: B00001ZT3Z
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Box has light shelf wear. All seals are unbroken. We ship daily.
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Amazon.com Review Abomination, an action strategy game heavy on the action, from Eidos Interactive and Hothouse Creations, will, at first glance, remind veteran game players of X:COM: UFO Defense and Crusader: No Remorse. However, Abomination's repetitive game play and purposeless single-player game likely won't reach the acclaim of either of those classic titles. For gamers interested more in multiplayer action, Abomination supports up to eight players over LAN and Internet connections. You'll likely find more enjoyment than those playing alone, since Abomination's single-player game lacks a worthwhile story line and any interesting goals. Players control a squad of four mercenaries, selected from a pool of various specialized and general soldiers. Loads of weapons and equipment, including rocket launchers, flame throwers, and sniper rifles, can be equipped to each squad member as you do battle to hordes of mutated human and alien enemies. Most single-player objectives center around the same theme--kill everything in sight--though Abomination's random map generator and various replay options ensure many hours of frantic, though repetitive, game play. Multiplayer offers better choices: co-operative, death-match, capture-the-flag, lone-runner, and survival modes. Playing online against human friends and opponents (or teaming with them) provides more excitement than Abomination's average-rating solo campaign. In multiplayer mode, you'll soon become more forgiving of its story line and artificial intelligence shortcomings and enjoy the few things we found to be worthwhile: colorful graphics, blazing pyrotechnics, and extensive multiplayer options. --Doug Radcliffe
Amazon.com Product Description The plague is once again stalking the earth. In six days, a superpower has vanished under the heels of the most virulent virus humanity has ever known. Starting in New York on a Sunday, it made its way to Los Angles by the following Saturday, leaving a swath of victims spewing blood from every orifice. No cure. No hope. Only death. As the devastation spread, so did the insanity. A cult blossomed as the body count rose. Calling themselves the Faithful, they preached the demise of mankind and the absolution of the BROOD. "Embrace the true Faith or suffer damnation." In the bowels of a classified government complex, the eight survivors of Project Nemesis awake to a New World. Nemesis, a black ops program, sought to create the ultimate covert operative. Genetically augmented volunteers from Delta, SEALS, and Force Recon were engineered to be the ultimate weapons for low-intensity conflicts. Now they have to fight a war against a different kind of enemy.
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A Good Game! December 22, 2002 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have read the reviews for this game and some of you have so-so opinions about it. I personally think this game has Action, Character, and Stradegy which makes it alot more intersting than some of the other games out there such as Cutthroats, Gangesters, and Legecy Of Kain. Another game that has a good idea in it is Dark Vengeance. I personally enjoy this game because every time you win it feels like a true win. Now how many games can you say that about? Come on, be truthful!
The Don of Strategy June 14, 2002 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game is a towering achievement in the annuls of human achievement. Alan Turnings vision for the future of computing is completed and surpassed by this product. Quite simply it is the apex of gaming. The quintessential strategy game. The Don.
Decent Game? March 18, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This Game is okay, it has elements of Strategy and Real time Action, but it is not as well developed as it could have been. The technology is a good two years behind where the industry is today. If you like real time action games, this one is for you. If you like Xcom or other games like that this one is okay. There is little difference between the weapons and equipment, so the strategy part of the game suffers signifigantly, but there is alot of gameplay for the buck. On The regular and Hard settings there are literally a hundred missions to play or so before you get through the game. With each mission lasting from fifteen to thirty minutes, this game will keep you playing for a long time. The big question is will it keep you interested. The Price is coming down to the range where you can take a chance on it if you have liked other games in the Genre. It's not bad. It's not great. It's just an average title.
A BIG dissapointment? January 2, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Abomination is a very good game,with a good amount of blood and gore.The storyline is pretty good too and if you start reading it,you'll want to comtinue reading it.Abomination is more of a RPG game than and action game but you can never really tell.There are ALOT of missions however.Dont get all eager about that because even though there are SO MANY missions,you just take one at a time what comes at you.you control 4 soldiers at a time to complete missions and when one dies you can take civilians and police officers.though this game is supposed to be strategical,it will be a big dissapointment to people who liked games such as WARHAMMER40,000:CHAOS GATE(BUY IT! it rules! ) and X-COM.the strategical part in Abomination comes down to "What gun do i shoot him with".The game has a lack of options too considering you take what you get and there are no exeptions.There isn't ANYTHING about Abomination that is really hard like puzzles.What kept this game from a 4 star (yes,4 stars not 5)is that,what ever you get,you will take,and the lack of strategical elements that make this game feel like a DeathMatch online.
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