EL- Matador | Genre: Modern Shooter | {560MB}
A tough game is one thing, but El Matador tilts the playing field so much that it feels like you're being cheated. While there is nothing in gaming like the satisfaction of beating a really hard shooter, there is a fine line between giving you the chance to earn that feeling of accomplishment and hammering you so relentlessly that continuing to play seems futile. If Plastic Reality ever makes another shooter, let's hope that it discovers where that line is in the future.
XP
Processor: 1.5 GHz Pentium 3 / AMD Athlon Processor
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Video card: 128 MB DirectX9 compatible graphicscard with pixel & vertex shader support (nVidia GeForce 4, ATI Radeon 8500)
Sound card: Sound Blaster compatible sound card
Hard disc: 2.5 GB Hard Disk Space
CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM
Recommended System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP
Processor: 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon Processor
Memory: 1024 MB RAM
Video card: 256 MB DirectX9 compatible graphics card with pixel & vertex shader 2.0 support (nVidia GeForce 6, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro)
Sound card: Sound Blaster Audigy®
Hard disc: 2.5 GB Hard Disk Space
CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM
El Matador has something of a Hitman or Splinter Cell feel because of the gritty settings, the true-crime storyline where you're trying to take down the heirs to Pablo Escobar single-handedly, and the fact that just a few bursts of fire or a couple of well-placed grenades can send you to back to Washington in a body bag. But this isn't a tactical shooter or a sneaker. On the contrary, this is one of the fastest, most traditional shooters seen in recent years. It has a Doom-like pace (and soundtrack), a generic selection of weapons, and tons of enemies that are waiting around every corner. If you slow down, you'll get pinned down by withering fire and then killed by either the barrage of lead directed your way or the grenades that are always efficiently tossed into hiding spots
Although this sounds like a dream come true for an old-school shooter fan, excruciating difficulty ruins El Matador. Those hordes of enemies noted above never seem to miss, unerringly nailing you again and again across rooms, hallways, and fields. If you stick Corbet's neck out even the tiniest bit, you get shot in moments--even if the bad guy doing the gold-medal shooting is hunkered down a few dozen meters away behind a palm tree or a desk with nothing more than the top of his head exposed. These shots come out of nowhere and drain you so regularly that your health and armor might as well be ticking down on a clock.
A tough game is one thing, but El Matador tilts the playing field so much that it feels like you're being cheated. While there is nothing in gaming like the satisfaction of beating a really hard shooter, there is a fine line between giving you the chance to earn that feeling of accomplishment and hammering you so relentlessly that continuing to play seems futile. If Plastic Reality ever makes another shooter, let's hope that it discovers where that line is in the future.
Hardware Requirements
Operating System: WindowsProcessor: 1.5 GHz Pentium 3 / AMD Athlon Processor
Memory: 512 MB RAM
Video card: 128 MB DirectX9 compatible graphics
Sound card: Sound Blaster compatible sound card
Hard disc: 2.5 GB Hard Disk Space
CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM
Recommended System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP
Processor: 3.0 GHz Pentium 4 / AMD Athlon Processor
Memory: 1024 MB RAM
Video card: 256 MB DirectX9 compatible graphics card with pixel & vertex shader 2.0 support (nVidia GeForce 6, ATI Radeon 9800 Pro)
Sound card: Sound Blaster Audigy®
Hard disc: 2.5 GB Hard Disk Space
CD ROM: PC DVD-ROM
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