Devastation
On a future devastated Earth, powerful, corrupt corporations control remaining technology and rule what's left of society. Pacification Squads, a brutal private police force, maintain order for the corporate syndicate.
The only hope for freedom is a small group of Resistance fighters made up of gang leaders, mercenaries and ex-military operatives. As the Resistance leader you must assemble your army and travel the globe, restoring peace and sanity in a very dangerous world.
The only hope for freedom is a small group of Resistance fighters made up of gang leaders, mercenaries and ex-military operatives. As the Resistance leader you must assemble your army and travel the globe, restoring peace and sanity in a very dangerous world.
Publisher: None/Unknown








I'm not sure which was worse: the cheesy voice acting, buggy game-play, or even the half-assed single-player - come to think of it, maybe it was just the general boredom derived from the game simply being bad.
Consequently, i now try to ensure i am a bit more sober before purchasing games.
Still, I think it's a great example of what a very small team of indie developers can accomplish. I definitely don't think it's anything to be scoffed at.
The motion is jerky, the gameplay is random, you cannot setup your own keys, the animation is bad (that "girl" runs like a 2m tall fat old guy with hemroids) the crashes are more frequent than the farts after a nice bean meal and the graphics are extremelly buggy with the engine losing texture memory all the time.
I really tried to play the game, but i always ended deleting it after less than one hour.
Sorry...