Splatter punk energy like a sprinkler run amok, heave chunks of rock-solid concrete like beefy-brutes, solo chaotically like Angus and the Nuge once did.
Sounds like someone listened to too much of Death’s Symbolic, to the point where their annoyed family members slipped in The Gathering when no one was looking.
Elements of a lot of what’s so good about metal, while some might criticize cuz their influences are right upfront where you can get a good, strong whiff,
Originally simple, raw and shitty-sounding like classic ’80s greats, then becoming ever-more complex before falling for that Goth metal thing a few years ago.
There’s enough fun and variety present to make this a prized title for a very, very long time, and will suck in people not generally impressed by video games.
The key elements are brought to the prequel, so its a great game when you’re immersed in it, but there are flaws in the plot, presentation, and level design.
Cut from the same cloth as Quake III, Elite Force is an A-list first-person shooter that allows you to explore and kill in an outstanding two-part episode.