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Junk--Avoid
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 6 / 7
Date: April 11, 2004
Author: Amazon User
What do you get when you mix numerous game-killing bugs, super-laggy multiplayer, pathetically amateur writing, stuttering graphics, some of the worst voiceovers in years, boring weapons, repetitive missions, and a bunch of ideas stolen from Halo? Breed, of course. What a bad joke of a game.
Terrible Game
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 5 / 7
Date: April 18, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game feels like some amateurs produced it. Takes forever to load, gameplay is awful. This is what makes people hate 1st person shooters. Your squadmates get killed for never moving, AI is stupid, aliens are dreadful. In sum, if you buy it, you will waste your money.
Poor Man's Halo.
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Rating: 1,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: January 04, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This game inspired me! Yes, it inspired me to the point that from now on I will come to Amazon to check reviews before buying a game I've never heard of. I got my $10 worth. The voice-overs try to hard to sound excited and some of the things they say is stupid in the midst of combat; "Hey, watch out!" "Awww, come on." The characters of no names so you can't make an emotional connection to them. They're just refered to as Grunt, Heavy Gunner, Sniper and I can't remeber what they call the other guy. The aliens look stupid. They're too cartoonish. The guns are weak have have a horrible accuracy except for the sniper rifle. They was the only cool weapon. The commanding officer who's voice you hear throughout the game tries too hard to sound "gung ho," but he sounds like a poor excuse for a wanna-be soldier. Play Halo instead. If you can't afford Halo thenh just go outside and enjoy the day.
HALO lite
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 08, 2008
Author: Amazon User
On the plus side, this game has very good graphics and .... wait, that is it. The parts when you drive a tank are fun but that is over too soon. All the action is 95% outdoors and that's okay because the indoors levels looks like they were made in a rush. The missions are unimaginative and repetitive. The voice actors are so horrible that it is funny.
I played through it all because I hoped that it would get better. It did not. Its saving grace, it was over soon.
A great, unique FPS. The perfect follow up to Halo.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 14 / 25
Date: August 01, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Breed is an innovative new First Person Shooter. It takes place on another planet, where you are fighting aliens. However, this game is far from a rehash.
The game takes mild inspiration from Halo, but doesn't feel like a clone. The environments, or levels, are unbelievable huge. They seem to spawn for miles, and you can explore all 15 of them. Fighting takes place with a variety of guns and weapons. They range from laser pistols, to military assault rifles, to many others. The biggest innovation is the ability to hop right in a vechile and continue fighting the same enemy. There is no slowdown, or even any loading times during the switch.
Graphically, the game is great. The huge levels have almost no fog, and there is no slowdown. There is planty of detail in the trees, the vechiles, and the blood. The weapon sound effects are great. The voices are good, although done by the development team. The music fits the game, but isn't really memorable.
Despite a minor flaw here and there, Breed is definetely a must-buy FPS. Online mulitplayer takes place in huge levels, based fairly closely on the single player levels. If you like exploration and shooting, this is your FPS.
BREED is rated M. It also comes out on Xbox in the spring.
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