Nov 20, 2007
If the original Soldier of Fortune games are remembered for anything - and let's be honest, they probably aren't - it's probably for being those first-person shooters where you could blow people's limbs off. Even though they were a lot of fun, with tight controls and reasonably intelligent enemies, they're still best known for being gory.
Now we have a new SoF sequel, and if it is destined to be remembered for anything - which it won't - it's that it too is a dismemberment-prone ...
Cauldron invents more body parts for you to shoot at
Oct 22, 2007
Oct 22, 2007
Shooting - or knifing, or just trusty old punching in the balls - someone that youve already killed has been a gaming guilty pleasure since Castle Wolfenstein, but never before has it been a reason to buy a game. Yet so much work has gone into the enemy damage system in the upcoming FPS Soldier of Fortune: Payback that you may find yourself spending more time devising creative ways to maim prone enemies than playing the actual game.
This is hardly an exaggeration: developer ...
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ESRB Rating
Soldier of Fortune: Payback is rated: Mature
Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language