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- Intense 3rd person action on the battlefields of Nu Earth
- Story driven campaign penned by acclaimed 2000AD writer Gordon Rennie
- Use Helm, Gunnar and Bagman, Bio-Chips salvaged from Rogue's fallen comrades, to bring about the maximum amount of destruction
- Unique Salvage system lets you create the type of ammunition you want, when you want it, to suit your strategy
- Truly freeform gameplay, incorporating an unlimited amount of routes and tactics with which to progress
- Surprise your enemies and execute dramatic Kill-Moves at close range
- Use the unique upgradeable abilities of your Bio-chipped equipment strategically to outwit your foes and set up colossal action sequences
- Dynamically use the environment to your advantage - conform to objects and terrain, and fire from protected positions behind cover. Athletically climb over the environment to gain the advantage over your enemy. Run, leap, and dive for cover
- Sophisticated hierarchical enemy AI
- Up to 4 players can co-operate to complete objectives online. Experience the Quartz Zone Massacre from a different perspective
Nu Earth: a poisoned planet where a seemingly endless war rages between the Norts and the Southers. A futile struggle on a hostile planet with no clear end in sight.
But there are tales of a lone warrior. A man who can appear out of thin air and take out whole platoons, then disappear back into the shadows to which he belongs. A man who knows no allegiance but to his own mission and is hell-bent on revenge. He is the ultimate soldier, the last survivor of the massacred Genetic Infantrymen...the Rogue Trooper!

Average rating (2 reviews)
Very underrated game
HA72SE | 12/01/2008 | See all HA72SE's reviews (4) »
I bought this when it first came out in 2006 full price and thought it was good then. Having just replayed it my opinion of it has gone up more.
Taking the 3rd person view of Tomb Raider there isn't particularly anything in the game that you won't have seen before from 3rd/1st person shoot em ups and that is probably why it was so under whelming when it was first released. Saying that there are still things to learn and only on the second play through does the quality really start to show.
For those familiar with Rogue it's enjoyable and in most instances you'll probably stick with Gunnar and ignore the other weapons upgrades not in the strip, I certainly did. For those not familiar, the storyline of the traitor general should hold their interest, sound and graphics are good and I only came across 2 bugs in the whole game.
Now it's budget there is no reason not to try it, you shouldn't be disappointed.
Above average for a budget title
Demetrios | 16/07/2007 | See all Demetrios' reviews (1) »
I bought this game several months ago from play.com at 7.99 Euro and i finally decided to give it a chance.
The game runs smoothly on average pcs and the graphics are decent to say the least. The sounds are just average, but the music is quite good. The voices are fitting for a game inspired from a comic book. The plot is not really intriguing and it's there just to provide the necessary background story for a pure action game. AI is rarely clever and your opponents don't seem to care about sounds of shooting and explosives. The game is fairly easy and proceeds linearly.
To conclude, Rogue Trooper is a very good choice for a budget title. I bought it at 7.99 and i would gladly recommend it for that price. However, i noticed that its price has gone up, unless you buy it with 2 more games. With the new stand-alone price i'd have to say that the game has a much broader competition to face, but still scores above average.













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