Project Snowblind
- Robust online multiplayer experience with 16 players and voice over IP support
- Arsenal of unique weapons and secondary items
- Use Biomods to customize, upgrade and exploit the superhuman powers of your character
- Guide vehicles cooperatively in multiplayer mode — one player drives while another mans the turrets
- Multiplayer online battles with up to 16 players & voice over IP support
Product Description
Set in Hong Kong in the year 2065, Scheme: Snowblind follows 2nd Lt. Nathan Frost as he sets out on a mission to stop renegade forces from plunging the world into total darkness. Experience the dramatic intensity of the frontlines of war owing to the eyes of a new breed of super soldier as you engage in online multiplayer combat with up to 16 players at once. Accept the challenge of conquering 11 release-player scenarios across 16 maps as you explore such locations as the Opera House turned Prison, a Buddhist Temple converted into a Military Base, and sprawling urban wastelands. Other features include a variety of high-tech weaponry like the Riot Wall and Attack Drones, co-op vehicle piloting, skill augmentations such as invisibility and reflex boost, and a PS2-exclusive multiplayer mini-game known as Hunter mode.
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Is it some HALO wannabe,or is it a Miltary Shooter,or is it a “One-man-army” thing where you fight wars alone(Metal gear Solid/Far Weep)?
Just post a review please and tell me if its one of those three-If not..I really different game.
THANQ.
Rating: 5 / 5
I really like this game. I got the game for my birthday and I’ve been playing it since!
The game has tons of different enemies like robots and tanks and helicopters. There are also cars and stuff for you to guide around in!
My dad won’t let me play online, but my friend say it’s really fun!
I hope everyone else likes this game too!
Rating: 5 / 5
The game play on the PS2 version of this game was incredibly disappointing. The graphics are also a bit dated. There is just not anything about this game that makes it worth buying — or even playing. If you want a splendid shooter that is just fun to play, stick with “Black.”
Rating: 1 / 5
This game gets off to a slow start, but once you start racking up bio-abilities (slow time, shield, invisibility) it gets more fun. Yes, there are better PS2 shooters out there, but if you’re like me, you’ve already played them all (Black, Cold Winter, Everything or Not anything, COD, MOH, Navy Seals, Spliter Cell, Max Payne, The Matrix, etc, etc…). I’ve been searching for sports meeting I’ve overlooked, like this one. While I won’t say this is a “splendid” game, it’s not terrible once you get a few levels into it. If you can find it cheap, check it out.
Rating: 3 / 5
Scheme Snowblind has some very fascinating gameplay thoughts. While the notion of a super-human soldier is not anything new, the powers and how they play out in the game can grant some fascinating tactics to what would otherwise be just another FPS. But, as fascinating as these powers can be, the game never requires that you use them. In other words, you can complete the entire game and never use one of your super abilities. Which makes them seem far less super.
There are only 1 or 2 boss battles in the entire game and the ending is extremely anti-climactic. It was so low-key, that when I finished the last mission, I was convinced that there must be something else coming. I was disappointed, but, to see a final cut scene and then the roll of credits.
This is definately in the bargain-bin by now and if you see it for around [...], go ahead and pick it up.
Rating: 3 / 5