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Crusader-No Remorse Sony Playstation Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633101317
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 1
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS1_CRUSADER-NO_REMORSE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Crusader: no remorse is an amazing game that I never heard of before a year ago, and it is sweet! The game is a shoot-um-up set in the 22nd century, and has a look down at an angle perspective ( sort of like Sonic 3-D Blast ) and is divided into missions, each with there own objectives and places. It took me a while to get used to the control, this is only my third game with the 3/4 perspective, and I suck at any new type of game-play, but I sucked it up and kicked it’s ass! Once you get used to it, it rocks. I love the fact that after you shoot an enemy you get to rob them of their pocket change, then after you collect enough credits, you then can buy all kinds of cool stuff! I.E.: New guns, spider bombs, health, armour, and other goodies. I love the spider bombs. You set it on the ground and it walks until it hits something, then boom, another one bites the dust. Like most search and destroy games there are puzzles to solve, keys to find, things to blow up, and baddies to kill. The game is Deeeeep! The other reviewer did a great job at telling the story line, so I won’t bore you with the same stuff. But I do love this game! It took me by surprise when I tripped my first alarm off, then having to fight my way past the alerted guards to find how and where to turn it off, “aurrrgh” It’s also fun when you get to control robots ( mech-type ) to do your dirty work for you, cooool! The graphics are excellent, the game-play rocks, the control is good, ( after you get used to it ) t.
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Great condition worked great….
One of the first, really good isometric action games. It played great, had some really innovative game mechanics for it’s day, and some sweet death animations. Controls take some getting used to on the Saturn, but it’s really fun.
This was a gem for the Sega Saturn! The game takes place in the future, where you were once an enforcer that was set-up by your higher-ups, who attempted to kill you. Now you’ve banded with an underground resistance, ready for vengeance!The game is played with a 3/4-overhead perspective, which can take some getting used to, but the variety of weapons is great. The one thing that didn’t make sense to me was the hand-to-hand action missing from the character you control, but otherwise I loved it.The controls take some use getting used to, especially with all the weapons at your disposal as you progress, but the interactive backgrounds definitely provide some cruel ways to kill the enemies in this game, especially if you are sadistic. From enemies being diced up in fans to enemies being gunned down by remote-controlled robots, the designers were definitely imaginative when creating these possible scenes, probably from watching Robocop or Blade Runner.The backgrounds range from industrial, chemical complexes to squeaky-clean offices to spaceship hangars. The graphics of the game do a great job to convey where you are, while the music changes when your character is in trouble or is safely sneaking around. The AI in this game was much better than the one in the PlayStation port, as here the computer would often try to dodge attacks or even take cover, whereas the PS version, usually had enemies standing their ground or walking into the line of fire. The CGI and video sequences were.