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| 24hrGamers |
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| 3D Avenue |
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60% |
UberSoldier review:
If you simply can't get enough first person shooting action, UberSolider is a fine game, but if you prefer to reserve your gaming to more advanced, detailed shooters, you could safely give it a miss. Given it is priced reasonably low however (AU$49.95), you could definitely do a lot worse for the money.
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| VGPub |
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| Gamer Within |
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| Worth Playing |
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60% |
UberSoldier review:
UberSoldier is a high-tech first-person 3D shooter, which takes place in an alternate universe where the fascist Germany won in the Second World War. A soldier of the German Resistance, Karl Stolz, turns out to be involved in the deadly play of mysterious powers, and at stake is control over the entire world.
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| Gaming Horizon |
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67% |
UberSoldier review:
2006 seems to be getting off to a slow start in thefirst-person-shooter genre and UberSoldier unfortunately won’t satisfy theshooter itch many gamers are...
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| GameCell |
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70% |
UberSoldier review:
It’s not like most of the full-price WWII FPSs have any originality anyway, and they’re not half as much fun!
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| GameSpy |
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60% |
UberSoldier review:
The designers kindly scattered lots of explosive fuel barrels and oxygen tanks around the levels to add to the mayhem, creating loads of flying bodies and debris. (In fact, the folks at Burut seem so enamored with explosions that lots things blow up for no obvious reason at all.)
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| PC Game World |
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40% |
UberSoldier review:
A silly and often tedious collection of disconnected and ultimately worthless missions loosely held together by a forgettable storyline and some of the worst voice acting imaginable.Read the full review!
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| BonusStage |
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80% |
UberSoldier review:
CDV Software Entertainment AG is a publisher widely known and appreciated for its stable of hardcore PC real-time strategy war titles, however as this year has passed so far the folks at CDV are showing the desire to branch out into other genres. One such game is UberSoldier, a new budget-priced, supernatural WWII first-person shooter for the PC from developer Burut Creative Team (or Burut CT) that we have been thoroughly anticipating ever since getting our first look at a preview build of the game a month or so ago. Now that UberSoldier is available to the masses, I’m pleased to report back that the game doesn’t disappoint at all, unless of course you are some snobby mainstream gamer who thinks the genre starts and ends with games like Halo and simply can’t appreciate a game for what it is.
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| Gamer Feed |
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50% |
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| Cheat Happens |
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| GameFAQs |
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Cheats for godmode, noclip, add ammo etc |
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| GameSpot |
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46% |
UberSoldier review:
Massive system requirements, a by-the-numbers campaign, and no multiplayer make for a first-person shooter that doesn't have much in the way of redeeming qualities.
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| Next Level Gaming |
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100% |
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| GameTrailers |
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Launch Trailer |
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| VGPro |
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UberSoldier video:
Size: 7.59 MB
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