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The original PC release of Soldier of Fortune garnered critical praise and a loyal fan base. The thoughtful, violent first-person action comes to the PS2 console with this port by Pipe Dream. Players take the role of super-soldier John Mullins, a highly-skilled mercenary hired by the government to take care of some business that's a little too messy to be dealt with through more official channels. The mission, which will lead Mullins through ten dangerous international locations, is to track down and eliminate members of a powerfully deadly terrorist organization.
Brains can be more effective than brawn and it may serve the operative well to maintain a low profile. Other characters in the game will react naturally to Mullins, often ignoring him unless he blows his cover. Enemies also react realistically in battle. 26 distinct hit locations determine enemy's response, falling to the ground in pain when shot in the leg but dropping almost instantly when shot in the head. Mullins' equipment includes a wide selection of modern weaponry. With a sniper rifle, grenades, and futuristic prototype pulse gun at his disposal, part of the challenge is to choose the right weapon for the job.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Majesco
MPN
096427012559
UPC
0096427012559, 5024866320398
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7977
Product Key Features
Release Year
2001
Genre
Shooter
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Soldier of Fortune, Soldier of Fortune: Gold Edition
Additional Product Features
Number of Players
1-4
ESRB Rating
M - Mature
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Violence
Game Name Special Features
Use any means necessary to find four stolen nuclear warheads Eliminate a terrorist organization You are John Mullins, veteran of three tours in Vietnam, and the best there is
Soldier of Fortune is a very unique game that never gets old. It is a very violent game and the gore is excessive so it is not for the squemish and sensitive to violence. The game is both comical at times but challenging and engaging. Play with caution if you dislike strong violence.
One hell of a gory game for it's time. This game was released in 2000 or 2001 or something like that but it's still a kick-ass game. It's pretty gory, linear, but still fun and isn't like a war shooting game like Soldier of Fortune 2. It's more like Call of Duty 4, every mission is different... Sort of... It's a run-and-shoot-everything-you-see type of game but it ranges from subway tunnels to snowy levels to... Well you get the idea. Story's good but it's something we've seen before. It's still considered one of the bloodiest games today besides Soldier of Fortune II. Violence was pretty realistic for the time it was released.
I bought this game based off of the seller's synopsis as well as what I'd read on Gamespot- what I failed to do, was check the release date of this game. When it was released, it was touted as a really good game, gameplay and graphics being what they were at the time, this rang true. However, the game definitely shows its age now- the graphics are to the point where it looks like the old Doom - remember the first-ever pc game? When it first came out, it was, dare I say, well ahead of its time in terms of graphics? Not the case now- and that's pretty much where you're at with Soldier of Fortune. The graphics were such that I lost interest in the game maybe 15 minutes into playing it. If you like 'classic' (aged) games, you might want to give this a try- for what its worth, it was a good game in its day.Read full review
It's a good game for all you game heads who like shooting games that's out there. I love games like this so I get them all the time. This one is ok so I gave it a rating of good I've had better ones but I don't thank you'll go wrong with it.