SAS Secure Tomorrow
- Faithfully reproduced equipment of the British special forces
- The player can use a various items of SAS equipment: flash bangs, gas masks and night vision goggles
- The modified Jupiter EX Engine delivers astonishing graphics that immerses the player in a realistic world of stunning detail, dynamic lighting and breathtaking effects
- A covert firing system that allows the player to ¿blind fire¿ from behind parapet or low obstacles
- ¿Bullet penetration¿ allows the player to shoot enemies taking cover behind thin parapet or barriers
Product Description
When a well – organized terrorist group targets a financial center in London, the SAS steps in. Join the elite military formation and help them with their fight against terror. Exact training and top equipment make you superior to any enemy.
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Like this game very much. If you want fun and no hassle with a game this a excellent one.
Rating: 4 / 5
its a excellent game but the only terrible thing about it is that sometimes when u play multiplayer mode it freezes for about 30 seconds. that is the only terrible thing the rest is all god and the resolution is not terrible game mode is excellent and its pretty excellent.
Rating: 4 / 5
The game would not even show up on my computer, so I could not even play it.
Rating: 1 / 5
SAS Secure Tomorrow is one of the best budget shooters I’ve played in a long while.
The game uses F.E.A.R.’s Jupiter EX engine, so for a budget game, it is pretty to look at.
The levels are well designed with lots of destructible objects and side rooms to explore (which may or may not contain more terrible guys) and enough scripted events to make you feel like you are part of a larger assault.
You are given two invulnerable computer controlled team mates who are in fact able to pull their own weight. You are the junior member of the team, so you can’t order these guys around (though I wish you could).
The weapons are all real world ones. You can pick up the weapons of fallen enemies, though you are restricted to four weapons at any one time (luckily, your primary weapon can be modified into a sniper weapon, so in a way you can carry five weapons).
Those well designed levels and realistic weapons (by the side of with smart friendly and enemy A.I.) make combat a blast in this game. Everything I wrote above was just sort of a lead-in to say how much fun the protracted gun battles are in this game. Enemies (and friends) will dodge and use cover and toss grenades at you (well, your friends won’t grenade you).
Occasionally your squad will ’stack up’ outside a door to be breached. When the door is mandatory, a soldier will toss in a flash bang grenade and it is up to you to charge in and clear the room. (While the flash bang has stunned the terrible guys everything moves in slow motion.)
I also want to give kudos to the game designers for willing to be so over the top. The battles are extremely violent and your soldiers will drop the F-bomb at any chance they have. For once, it was nice to see a game designer say ‘Screw the T rating!’
Also, the dialog in the game is surprisingly well written. Though the tale is sort of your standard ‘Take down these terrorists’ FPS fare, the dialog is pretty excellent.
The largest hurdle I had with the game was your shape. There isn’t any. Rather, your character has the Wolverine like ability to auto heal if he stays out of the action for thirty seconds or so. I didn’t like this at all. It felt like it made the game less of a challenge (though some firefights are so intense, you will still die regardless).
I mentioned above that you could often explore extra rooms. I wish they would have place shape packs in some of those rooms and given me a shape bar. That way I wouldn’t go into every battle in tip-top shape.
Aside from that complaint, everything else is minor.
Your squad mates could get in your way during firefights.
Throwing grenades owing to an open door was kind of clunky and hard.
The ending was sort of a let down. You track down one terrorist and take him down and then a couple of cutscenes play taking care of the rest of the tale. Those cutscenes could easily have been turned into another location and a couple more levels.
The game is pretty small. You should be able to end it within two or three hours. But then it is a budget game. You can now buy it for less than the cost of a movie voucher and man, what a couple of hours you will have.
These guys have place out a game that looks very similar called Armed Forces Corp that I will be picking up based on my experience with this one.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is a standard FPS (First Person Shooter) game.
Graphics are honestly clunky and not very detailed compared to Medal of Distinction or Call of Duty.
Game play is honestly fluid if somewhat predictable.
One reduction feature is the hilarious voice-over/comedy English dialogue.
Rating: 3 / 5