ÜberSoldier

ÜberSoldier

Developer(s) Burut CT
Publisher(s) CDV
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) March 29, 2006 (NA)
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) PEGI: 16+
ESRB: M (Mature)
USK: 18+
Media/distribution DVD-ROM
System requirements

Windows 2000/XP
2.4GHz CPU
512MB RAM
2.5GB hard disk space
128MB Radeon 9600 or GeForce FX 5700 graphics card
DVD-ROM drive

ÜberSoldier is a World War II-based first-person shooter, developed by Burut Creative Team and released in 2006. The game's original Russian title is Восточный Фронт (translated: Eastern Front).

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Background story

ÜberSoldier follows the journey of the fictitious Karl Stolz, a German soldier who has, through the process of being killed in duty, then being resurrected, acquired supernatural powers which aid him in combat. Just before he was indoctrinated by the Nazis, a member of the German Resistance rescued him and effectively changed his loyalties. Karl Stolz now became the ÜberSoldier of the German Resistance helping them destroy the "ÜberSoldier fabrication" infrastructure.

Powers and Emotions

The power of the resurrection grants the player the ability to stop bullets. The shield retains the bullets until they hit something like a wall or an enemy. In the latter example, the bullet would kill or wound the enemy, making it a useful tool. Also, if the player deactivates the shield while bullets are caught in it, they will be shot back in reverse trajectory, which will kill any enemies that are hit by the flying bullets. The player is also able to increase the amount of damage you can take.

Sequel

A sequel was released in 2008 known as ÜberSoldier 2 or Crimes of War, or under the original title, Восточный Фронт: Крах Анненербе (translated: Eastern Front: Fall of Ahnenerbe).

Reception

ÜberSoldier was generally met with poor reviews. Criticisms include its poor voice acting, high system requirements, and lack of multiplayer support.[1]

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