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Descent 3 / Descent 3 Mercenary Bundle (Jewel Case)

Descent 3 / Descent 3 Mercenary Bundle (Jewel Case)

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From: Interplay
Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.95
Buy New: $3.25
You Save: $36.70 (92%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
Sales Rank: 10171

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Jewel Case
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 95
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 5.6 x 0.4

Model: FCC9512461
UPC: 040421009930
EAN: 0040421009930
ASIN: B00004ZBSU

Release Date: January 11, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Accessories:

  • PC Gamer (1-year)

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Descent 3 is not your ordinary first-person shooter--and it never was. Instead of binding a player to the body of a military grunt or brawny mercenary, the Descent line puts the player in the cockpit of an agile and heavily equipped spaceship. Spiraling around the bowels of catacombs and pulling zero gs while decimating the enemy has long been the hallmark of this series. With version three, the game gets bigger.

In addition, the expansion Descent 3: Mercenary builds upon the existing backdrop of the Descent 3 universe. Centered around the dark conspiracy revealed in Descent 3, Mercenary will have you flying as the leader of the Black Pyros, hired by Dravis to carry out his evil plans.

The sky's the limit (almost, as there is a moratorium on altitude), and the players can now skim over enigmatic alien ruins and the bombed-out hulks of recent industry. Enemies are just as hard or harder to fight in open terrain, and some truly gifted behemoths will make players scurry for the familiar safety of the underground warren.

But the most challenging aspect of this milieu is its vigorous use of all three dimensions. If players are too regimented in forward, back, and sideways moves, some nasty 3-D accelerated surprises await them. Of course, there's standard play for the lone wolf, but for those who like to fly in packs, there's the Internet module, which enables players to congregate and interact. Descent 3 is the ultraworthy heir to a gaming dynasty, so put your tray table in its upright position and adjust your attitude. --Tamara Hladik

Product Description
Get into the action with Descent 3 and Descent 3 Mercenary where you will test out your piloting skills using extensive arsenal of tactics and heavy firepower. With detailed environments and multiplayer missions kick it up a notch and create your own levels to compete with power-ups, robots, and scripted events.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars 3D Freedom (and works in Win XP)   March 30, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a unique game in its kind. It is much more fun than shooting space ships in the open space and than being attached to the ground with a human-like being.

When I got the game -the version sold here- I was a little worried to find out it wouldn't work in XP. And the first time I run it, it didn't. After that I closed a couple of applications that I had running on background (including antivirus) and installed the Patch 1.4 (D3_1.4_NOCD_Patch.exe. [...]

It definitively requires a joystick. I've tried to play with a mouse (or the little pseudo-joystick that acts like a mouse in a laptop) but it is frustrating the little control you have over the ship (even when you can move the ship it is though to aim). So, with a joystick it feels like is heaven. :)

I remember that when I first played Descent (being a teenager), I was amazed by it. So, this new version that preserves all the concepts from the first one and it is improved in graphic quality (and other aspects, like new robots, the probe, etc) has burst my desire to sit in the cockpit and unravel the PTMC mines!



5 out of 5 stars Update...   November 25, 2006
Multiplayer or Single player, it's a matter of taste... Either way, Descent still lives! (personaly I like both) PXO is no more, but people still play online every day.

Descent 3: Retribution consists of 15 huge levels... 7 in Mecenary. (Plus multiplayer maps) The levels are a work of art and the music is awsome. This game is absolutly the greatest of it's time (1999) and is still a great game today. New missions and mods are still being made today, and best of all they are free! At this price you can't go wrong. Get demos, patches and info at Planet Descent.



5 out of 5 stars Hello! Multiplayer Anyone?   February 28, 2003
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

I've been reading these reviews of Descent 3 and I'm shocked that most of the posts have been about the singleplayer.

If you're looking for a singleplayer game, look somewhere else. The Descent 3 singleplayer is boring. I never even finished the singleplayer of my favorite game of all time.

Multiplayer is what Descent 3 is all about. Forget Counterstrike. Forget Quake and Unreal. This game requires more skill than those games have in their pinky fingers.

If you're looking for an easy multiplayer game, Descent 3 is not for you. On your first day you may die 50 times in a row at the hands of more experienced pilots. But is it worth it? Most definitely. It's one of the few things that still gives me an adreniline rush. I almost fell asleep snowboarding the other day. I guess that's what D3 does to you.

I have some friends who prefer to watch me play rather than try to learn it themselves. For me, it's fun to play and fun to watch. I still play D3 every chance I get and no game will ever take it's place. I playe warcraft 3 on the side, but Descent 3 will always be my main squeeze (videogamewise.)

Plenty of people play online on PXO. Hop in some time. You'll meet some cool people who are always willing to help newbies... and umm make inappropriate jokes. ;)


5 out of 5 stars Excellent value; excellent game.   January 29, 2002
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

A candidate for GAME OF THE YEAR OF 1999, Descent 3 is, by far, the best of the trilogy and three years later, still remains one of the best-looking and best-playing computer games that I've ever come across.

Like the previous two prequels, in Descent 3 one flies a quasi-diminutive robotic ship through neon-lit tunnels, destroying enemy robots, collecting powerups and advancing from level to level in order to complete ones' mission. One major advantage that this latest installment of the trilogy has over the previous two is that -as opposed to being COMPLETELY limited to the inside of tunnels- in Descent 3 one can access tunnel exits and fly OUTSIDE.

Like other stellar Interplay titles, Descent 3's menu, alone, belongs in the hall of fame: Setup is extremely user-friendly and there are so many options that it's not even funny. D3's graphics are excellent, the sounds are superb, the weapons are evenly balanced, as is the gameplay -not too fast and not too slow- and the missions are very challenging, but not impossible.

Although Descent 3 may not be for everyone (I, personally loathe Role-Playing-Games and related genres) if you might be or are interested in first-person combat flight simulators replete with technologically-advanced science fiction elements, then you can't go wrong with purchasing Interplay's 9 dollar Descent 3/Mercenary expansion title. At a mere nine dollars, it's practically too good to be true; it's like winning the lottery or a sweepstakes.


3 out of 5 stars Pretty Good, but not everyone's type of game   January 19, 2002
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I bought Descent 3 several Months ago. It has some good cutscenes, and a plot that's more than an excuse to frag. I enjoyed what I have played so far, but when you get stuck, (and you will), the game suddenly loses its interest. You need to be a good gamer to fully appreaciate this game, or at least willing to put some serious time and effort in. I like the expansion pack a little better than the normal game, both in graphics and action. I'm not a real fan of the Descent series, but if you were madley in love with at least one of them, this is your kind of game. Be sure to have a good crisp joystick, good speakers, and lots of time!

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