SAS: Secure Tomorrow
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Developer(s) | City Interactive |
Publisher(s) | City Interactive |
Distributor(s) | City Interactive |
Engine | Lithtech Jupiter EX |
Platform(s) | PC (Windows) |
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Genre(s) | Tactical first-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player Multi-player |
SAS: Secure Tomorrow is a tactical first-person shooter videogame for PC developed and published by Polish company City Interactive in 2008. The game utilizes Jupiter EX engine, similar, if not identical to the one in F.E.A.R..
Storyline
The player is in command of two SAS units, the main goal of which is to secure the British government from terrorist threat. Meanwhile, a notorious criminal and leader of a terrorist group, escapes with his rescuers from a high security prison. The SAS team is on their toes, and in hot pursuit, to bring him and other terrorists to justice. The SAS team is chasing the fugitives in London, Greenland, and finally in an underground nuclear reactor, and rescuing hostages on the way.
Reception
The game received middling reviews from such gaming sites as: IGN, who gave the game a score of 6.0 and quoted that the game is too easy, because it lacks variety of levels (12 in total).[1] The game also got scored a 65% on Gamevortex, the site of which quoted the following:
For the most part, the game's visual elements look a bit last-gen, but it's not to say that they are horrible. The environments are productive in getting their points across, and that's all that matters, especially for a title that can be picked up for a mere $20. The characters and their uniforms look pretty good, howevesh or gas masks, so as to use a cheap way to neglect animating mouths in talking sequences.
References
- ↑ Gord Goble. "SAS: Secure Tomorrow Review". IGN. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
- ↑ "Quote from Gamevortex". Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
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