Jagged Edge review PC
Jagged Edge review for the PC
Jagged Edge is the unoffical sequel to Jagged Alliance, in which you are charged with removing a despot leader of a fictional African nation - Diamond Coast. To go about this task you must first plan your supplies and check mission objectives, then position your hired mercenaries and take them into engagement. Fans of the prevous titles will know what to expect and should enjoy this latest release. Download this week's issue for full review.
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Jagged Edge review for the PC
Is it best to burn out or fade away? It
is a question which has preoccupied
many for decades but today we have
a definitive answer for a game series
that, we are all sad to say, has passed its
best. Jagged Edge is the unofficial
sequel to Jagged Alliance, and its lineage
is faithful to the point of frustration. The
problem is that the most recent game of
the series was in 1999, so Edge feels old,
despite the shiny new 3D engine.
The game's story is based on
removing a despot leader of a fictional
African nation – Diamond Coast. Through the nifty in-game laptop,
emails are received constantly
explaining how the ruler is indeed a very
bad man and his henchmen deserve
everything that they get. Kill all mercenaries, soldiers, policeman and
civilians in your way until you finally get
a swipe at the top dog himself.
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