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I thought i no one else really played it.
Its classified as Abandon-Ware and you can download it but i've had issues on getting to work.
Sadly i have lost my CD but i'm still looking for it
now compare THAT to now.....and we get brain dead AI that cant take cover correctly or even have good path-finding
Granted the 2005 game they had a simple mind set but they had dozens of times more juicy targets
remember aim for brain stem
true I realised that when i gave it a go again ! Well ! :/
the atmosphere was nice.
that would have been really funny !!
Imagine some sort of like Doomslayer in the SST universe where the ordinary soldiers get slaughtered en masse and retreat and then you drop in in the middle of the bug horde an start shooting it up and the *normal soldiers watch from afar and are like : What in the ''#$* is happening ?
Also includet is a Duke nukem kick haha
It is the Bugsmasher !
it could either be serious sam or dynasty warriors