Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is a first-person shooter video game. The game takes place in an alternate history in which Winston Churchill dies in 1931, eight years before the start of World War II, presenting the possibility of what could have happened to Europe, the United States, and the rest of the world without his leadership.
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Feels like an up-res'd N64 game, with huge chunky models, blurry, muddy textures, and terrible controls. Both too heavy AND too floaty at the same time??
I'm always misremembering that this came out in, like, late 2005 or early 2006—near the Xbox 360 launch window—but, no, it came out the same year as Gears of War 2. Inexcusable.
I'm always misremembering that this came out in, like, late 2005 or early 2006—near the Xbox 360 launch window—but, no, it came out the same year as Gears of War 2. Inexcusable.
The game's checkpoints are too far apart and each level needed at least one or two more, the difficulties needed to be easier, the story isn't very interesting, the AI is useless, there are lots of bugs, and the framerate tanks when big explosives/a big grenade goes off.
On the upside, the music sounded pretty good and the overall concept for the game is an interesting one; it's a shame that the developers weren't able to create a more polished and interesting experience in the campaign.
(I haven't tried the multiplayer)
If you REALLY want to play it, go ahead, but be prepared to be disappoined. I wouldn't recommend this game.
On the upside, the music sounded pretty good and the overall concept for the game is an interesting one; it's a shame that the developers weren't able to create a more polished and interesting experience in the campaign.
(I haven't tried the multiplayer)
If you REALLY want to play it, go ahead, but be prepared to be disappoined. I wouldn't recommend this game.