I'm making a marathon playing all FPS that i can get that launched for PC from 2000 until now (some games is impossible to get because they just vanish from the face of the earth), and i know exaclty what ou saying, actually, the world of low budget fps is the deepweb of the FPS
Plus no microtransactions, loot boxes (I mean "Surprise Mechanics"), season passes, cut content for dlc or pre order bonuses, and no political baloney.
When Gman of all people, a man who plays some of the worst games of all time just to torture himself, calls this game the worst of the worst, you know he's right.
I first played this game when I was like 10 years old, and it was a mind blowing experience. It was actually quite frustrating sometimes, but I got through the game. I still don't understand what the icepick was used for in the game....melee? It didnt even happen...not even once!
I like how it has ballistics for frag grenades, and it has bullet curves, but for whatever reason they're inversed (if you're far away you need to shoot below the target to hit it). It's lots of fun, when it's not crashing.
Video game logic. Police: *Gun fire being aim at a defenseless person* Eh nothing to see here. Police: *Seeing the person arming himself* wait that is illegal.
@@main_stream_media_is_a_joke Not to cry bloody murder but I suspect the same that has been happening with a whole bunch of entertainment media. This infestation of micro transactions being the core while story and game mechanics are built around it. Just heard they had a patch stopping people from levelling up faster. But ignore other obvious faults.
Cassius Allen Consumers who pre order, purchase the product day 1, week 1 are the reason why this nonsense is so prevalent. Seriously why can't people just wait for 1 week BEFORE making any purchase descision? The major AAA publishers know their consumers impulsive mindset VERY WELL, so these shenanigans keep morphing and take even more crazy forms. The number of high quality old(ish) games that most of us have pretty much ensure that we can't be held hostage to the new game monetization nonsense. It's kids with daddy's credit card within easy reach and "whales" who are the target. It will be very interesting to see what happens to the AAA gaming scene in the coming years.
Damn after watching this review, I kinda want to pop in Mafia 2 for some reason. Has anyone play Mafia 2? such a good game and very underrated. Oh btw thanks for the video GMan
It's a good game but the first half of the game si more like a walking/driving simulator and it lacks action, dont get me wrong i liked the game only i expected more action from it.
@@yuvalcohen356 i agree, it helps with the story and all but the game was short and from what i know they scraped so many good ideas out of the game. They included some missions in the DLC's
If they licensed the engine legally - which I assume is the case - there was probably some free assets included. But regardless it's lazy to not even bother to reskin it to make it look somewhat different / unique to this game.
Bought this for the Xbox when I was a young lad in love with gangster movies and the like. Pretty spot on review; I remember being really weirded out by the lack of music. At least I only payed 5 bucks
Fun Fact, Touchdown Entertainment was the subsidiary of Monolith Productions that handled the development and licensing of the LithTech Engine until they closed down in the early-2010s, a couple of years after Monolith was bought out by Warner Bros. Mob Enforcer was also the only game that they developed.
This was the first PC game I had played in my own PC, along with Counter Strike Condition Zero Deleted Scenes. Back then, I really enjoyed these games. Now looking back while watching this review made me realise how lackluster they really were. Thanks a lot for this unusual retro review. This game still has some old charm and one of my favourite main menu soundtracks.
never gonna happen, not these day where politics leaks everywhere not in modern world where comedy is dead and humor is dry&edgy NOLF have style that no AAA (and most indies) would recreate in a million years
Nope, not gonna happen. Monolith Productions is not the same company who made NOLF, Fear, Blood, AVP2, Condemned, and Shogo. Most of the devs responsible for those games left Monolith. And everything went downhill after Warner Bros bought Monolith. No way they'd allow them to make a solid single player game free of greed, politics, and bad game design now.
I remember reading a review for this in (I think) game informer back in high school (around 2004). It was memorable to me because it was the first time I really saw someone write a game review in a magazine that thoroughly trashed the game. The guy called it a steaming pile of shit. It was glorious.
I loved this game when I was a kid, it mystified the mobster legend. But as I have gotten older I often think about this game, it is shite, which is sad. I really enjoyed the whole I am a right hand man aspect of the game, but after playing really good shooters such as DOOM. I've come to realize this game is nothing like it.
Was this game supposed to be a NOLF2 mod? Weapons, HUD, sound FX, and even some objects like the wooden door, shelf, chairs etc.. are just ripped from NOLF. How lazy.
Would be great to do a video about Mortyr series (The mirage media ones). The first one capped a 30fps to not running it in a ridiculously fast speed in a modern PC
Nice to see go deeper and deeper into FPS shooters. As a fan i digged and tried soo many of them. Most really bad, still trying enjoy somehow, but not completing most of them. But you mate, finishing and making awesome reviews! Keep up with a good work, there is many old less known, even almost unknown shooters to shoot!
' you are empty' should definitely be your next pick, i kind of love it though :-) anyway, great reviews, mandatory by now, you're by far the next best avgn
You know what's funny is a long time ago my dad actually bought this game from the crappy jewel case games you find at target or office max, and he actually really enjoyed it. IIRC, he actually finished it, which was really surprising to me, I don't think I ever saw him finish a game. Never played it myself, but I didn't think it was awful. This should be a fun video.