Crusader: No Remorse
Reviewed by Jeremy Peeples
Crusader: No Remorse was released for the Sega Saturn during
the winter of 1997. This is basically an adventure game,
only it's played in the pseudo-3D, 3/4 overhead viewpoint.
Graphics-6/10- The character models appear nicely detailed,
unfortunately they are too small and are too pixellated, the
animation is also way too jerky. The only good part is the
intelligent use of lighting effects and the FMV. Overall,
decent, they aren't fancy, but they get the job done nicely.
Pros- The characters are nicely detailed, great use of
lighting effects, and the FMV's are nice, a little corny,
but at least they're in the game.
Cons- Small, pixellated characters, erratic animation.
Sound-8/10- The music is moody and fits the game's theme
perfectly, the music really helps to get you into the mood
to play the game; as does the sound effects, none of them
sound out of place. Overall, great, it is one of the best
aspects of the game.
Pros- Great, atmospheric music that helps set the tone for
the game. The sound effects are great, very clear, and they
all fit their action perfectly.
Control-6/10- There is a distinct learning curve to them
(mainly due to the game's 3/4 overhead perspective), but
once you learn them, they're almost second nature. Be very
wary of the learning curve early on, you'll probably get
frustrated with the controls, so stick to them.
Pros- They are very responsive.
Cons- The learning curve (it's mainly due to the game's 3/4
overhead perspective, the controls don't fit the perspective
well, they would be better suited for a 3D game), the
control problems could have been avoided.
Gameplay-7/10- Every level has a set of objectives for you
to complete, this helps to keep things interesting and is a
nice change of pace from the usual,
kill-everything-in-the-level-to-win style that most of the
games in this genre employ. You can also destroy pretty much
everything in the game.
Pros- The objectives help keep things interesting.
Cons- The game may seem shallow at first.
Story-7/10- You have to destroy an enemy army. It's a basic
story, but it fits the post-apocalyptic setting perfectly.
Replay Value-4/10- Once you beat the game, there's no real
reason to come back. The only reason I can think of would be
to destroy everything in the levels, you're bound to miss
something.
Presentation-8/10- Perfect, everything fits the setting,
from the menus, to the characters.
Overall-7/10- A great action game for fans of the genre, the
game combines good graphics, great, atmospheric sound
effects and music, and goo controls to make one of the most
memorable action games in recent years.
Buy or Rent?-Buy- You can probably find it for a good price
(under $15), go ahead and buy it, you won't regret it.
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