Crusader: No Remorse

Crusader: No Remorse

released on Aug 31, 1995

Crusader: No Remorse

released on Aug 31, 1995

As a Silencer, one of the elite enforcers of the World Economic Consortium, you're supposed to be incorruptible. But if the system you serve is utterly corrupt, where does that leave you? You go over to the Resistance, the same pack you used to hunt down. Now your former employers better watch their backs because you're coming after them with all the firepower at your command. No pity. No mercy. No Remorse


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I heard the ost in a random yt video, saw this was on sale and picked it up. I really want to like it, it has cool 90's pc game retro vibes and the ost is really cool so far, but the controls are just too much for me so far. It being unintuitive is fair enough, what with it being a mid-90 top down shooter on pc, but the movement for the tank controls is a bit too responsive while the shoot key feels really unresponsive.

I'm still going to go back and finish the first level in spite of everything though, I want to see where it goes.

This game is pretty rough to play today, even compared to other games with "tank controls". However, I feel compelled to review it because the soundtrack RULES.

Lembra bastante os primeiros fallout, mas diferente do citado, esse daí só tem gráfico bonito parece até jogo pra demonstrar capacidade de hardware, a gameplay é bem ruinzinha até pra época.

It's a shooter from 1995 that prioritized graphics to the point where the engine couldn't perform auto scrolling.
Other critical features it lacks? Functioning collision detection. I've never seen rubber banding in a single-player game, but here we are.
After you familiarise yourself with the unorthodox control scheme, whatever merits Crusader has are overshadowed by how utterly dysfunctional it is.

Controls take some getting used to, but definitely had fun with this game. Love the setting, the silly acting and my god that phenomenal soundtrack.

I tried to remember this game for years until it finally popped up somewhere. I never got too far, but I played the hell out of the first few levels.