The multiplayer was fast paced and balanced. The guns were just right and was a ton of fun. The singleplayer was a dissapointment but the multiplayer held its own. Play the demo and you will understand why. Gore didn't really have any creative ideas but sometimes thats not a bad thing if the game can play right. It may be outdated by a couple hundred years now but its still fun to look back at how games were then compared to now. If you have some free time just shoot around for a little bit and you just might discover a very enjoyable multiplayer experience.
4D Rulers' first attempt, Gore, tries to copy the action of other titles and the multiplayer madness of Unreal Tournament in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world. Maybe it's just an Unreal Tournament wannabe, but it's go... Read Full Review
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