Activision Soldier Of Fortune - Payback (Xbox 360)
£17.15 from 1 seller
Xbox 360
When a routine mission goes horribly wrong, you find yourself battling an insidious enemy that knows no boundaries. It?s up to you to terminate an extremist plot aimed at throwing the world into global chaos. Only an underground gun-for-hire can succeed in a war this dirty! The saga continues with the organization known as the shop where players take on the role of a hired mercenary. Players will experience all the thrills and dangers of mercenary combat blasting through high intensity combat situations in the world?s most dangerous hotspots in the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. Using any means necessary, players will need to uncover a complex plot and defeat an extremist organization determined to throw the world into global conflict. Failure is not an option.
bit-tech Review
"It may be good for the first five minutes and it may have a continued macabre charm for some, but most gamers would do best to avoid Payback entirely unless they’re sure that they too can get their cash back." - 16th December 2007
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