[PS2] XIII [solek69]


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   XIII

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* Platform.........: PlayStation2

* Format...........: ISO

* Disc Size........: Rar`s: 1x1.83MB, 1DVD: 1.83GB

* Genre............: Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter

* Region...........: PAL

* Release Date ....: Nov 18, 2003

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XIII has a unique and potentially interesting premise,

but the game doesn't really differentiate itself from

the wide array of other first-person shooters on the market.

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Oficial Presentation



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2. Burn imige.

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XIII
Game Type ........ : Sci-Fi First-Person Shooter
Origin ........... : PAL       
Release Date ..... : Nov 18, 2003  
Platform ......... : PS2   
Media  ........... : DVD  
Filename ......... : XIII**
RARs ............. : Rar`s: 1x1.83MB, 1DVD: 1.83GB   
Developer......... : Ubisoft
Also on .......... : PC | XBOX | GC 
Oficial Preview and Screens Presentet By GameSpot:
http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/xiii.../index.html
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XIII has a unique and potentially interesting premise, 
but the game doesn't really differentiate itself from 
the wide array of other first-person shooters on the market. 
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XIII is a cel-shaded first-person shooter based on a long-running French comic 
book of the same name. The game definitely plays up its comic book roots, 
complete with readable sound effects and comic-book-like panels that pop up 
while you're playing. While it definitely has a certain sense of style to it, 
the game itself misses its mark, and the total package isn't one that will 
hold the interest of most first-person shooter players. 

XIII, or "Thirteen," is both the name of the game and the name of the character 
you'll play as, though there's definitely some question about your character's 
identity. The game opens with you waking up with a gunshot wound after washing 
up on a beach, unable to remember anything at all. As you proceed through the 
game, you'll begin to piece together your past, which is an interesting one, 
to say the least. As it happens, you have the face of a man accused of 
assassinating the president with a sniper rifle. But are you, in fact, 
that man? Or are you an agent given a new face in an attempt to get to the 
bottom of the assassination conspiracy? The game attempts to answer these 
questions with prerendered and in-engine cutscenes, as well as slightly 
interactive flashbacks that occasionally burst out in the middle of a level. 
While none of these devices are particularly effective storytellers, the story 
has enough to it that you'll at least be interested in seeing it through, even 
in the face of XIII's rather rudimentary gameplay. 

XIII may have a unique look for a first-person shooter, but the game behind the 
cel shading really doesn't go out of its way to distinguish itself. 
The objectives are basic, the weapons don't pack much of an audiovisual punch, 
and the AI is pretty bad. For example, guards will run into a room and bump 
their way past you to bend down and look at a dead soldier instead of just 
firing at you immediately. Or soldiers will somehow manage to hit you with 
gunfire even though they aren't facing you. The game does have some idea of 
location-specific damage, but this is really only noticeable with headshots, 
which slap three comic-book-style panels on the screen each time you land one. 
Some enemies will be wearing helmets, giving them some protection against 
players with good aim. But the game is largely about getting from point A to 
point B. In some sections you'll have to escort an AI character along the way, 
and you'll have to use a grappling hook from time to time to move forward. 
The level design isn't especially complex or interesting, but the game does 
effectively transition between indoor and outdoor environments. 

The game starts you off empty-handed. You'll quickly find a throwing knife, 
which you can use to get a pistol, which you can use to get an assault rifle. 
You'll also encounter a sniper rifle, a different assault rifle with a grenade 
launcher attached, a submachine gun, two types of pistols, grenades, flashbangs, 
and so on. The game rewards short bursts over wildly inaccurate fully automatic 
fire, but even short bursts from the rifles aren't terribly accurate. The pistols 
and, of course, sniper weapons are far more accurate and far more useful for 
simply landing headshots and eliminating enemies without much fuss. Aside from 
gunplay and maneuvering, you can also pick up items, such as shovels or ashtrays, 
and bonk people over the head with them. Since some of the levels put you up 
against innocent bank guards and other people who have you confused with the 
enemy, you'll have to use this sort of nonlethal force from time to time. You 
can also take people hostage, which will prevent these guards from taking shots 
at you. All told, the single-player campaign's 13 chapters will take the average 
first-person shooter player somewhere between eight and 12 hours to complete on 
its default difficulty setting. 

XIII contains online multiplayer as well as a two-player split-screen mode. 
The game contains deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag, and power-up, 
which is a basic twist on deathmatch that gives lesser players a bonus. The 
multiplayer certainly works, provided you can find a server running, but the maps, 
most of which come from the single-player campaign, aren't very exciting. Also, 
an abundance of health and armor on many maps, combined with a general lack of 
punch from the weapons and the fact that you can have only six players per game, 
dulls the excitement. 

XIII is a cel-shaded game, which effectively plays off of its comic book roots, 
but it certainly looks less than impressive. The models and environments are 
really quite basic, and the animation, particularly the facial animations for 
the speaking characters, is bad. The game's style covers up some of its 
shortcomings, but the problems stick out enough to mar the experience. 

David Duchovny, Adam West, and Eve all lend their voices to the game. Adam West 
and Eve do reasonably well, but Duchovny, who plays XIII himself, doesn't come 
off sounding terribly natural. Beyond that, the sound effects and music are par 
for the course. The gunfire and explosions are satisfying without excelling, 
and the music fits the action pretty well. 

XIII has a unique and potentially interesting premise, and some will certainly 
want to drag their way through the single-player campaign just to watch the 
story unfold, but the game doesn't really differentiate itself from the wide 
array of other first-person shooters on the market. The cel-shaded graphical 
style works in the context of trying to re-create a comic book, but the models 
and other graphical elements fall short. Given the large amount of competition 
in this genre, fans of first-person shooting are advised to spend their time 
elsewhere.
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