As the title of this great game suggests, you will be required to 'run like hell'. Cardiovascular activities in this game will more than suffice, although your agonist, Nick, will not exactly need them as he is relatively well built. An interesting plot introduces you to the game as Nick acquires samples of an indiscussed substance from another planet in order to examine them. Unfortunately, for hapless Nick, havoc predominates throughout the Forsetti station. When he initially manages to comprehend the severity of the situation he doesn't lose his morale but 'runs like hell' as one of the brutes pursuits him rapidly. After this rather morbid incident, our protagonist is faced with many challenges, obstructions and fatalities, but you needn't worry he is persevered. His firearms are all diverse including emulated weapons such as a shotgun, a machine gun etc. (8 guns in total). As he slowly progresses through the game he acquaints or re-acquaints himself with previous encountered friends, allies enemies (some of his previous friends are transmogrified into aliens). Luckily not all his misfortunes are bestowed upon him with him being defenseless - his eight weapons are upgradeable. His inamorata is also an element of the game - she seems effervescent at one point of time but then... as if by some necromancy (actually an abduction and a mutation) she becomes an enemy. The enemies range from muscular brutes, to scorpion-like creatures to imitations of creatures from the alien movies. Graphics wise the game is okay.
Run Like Hell is a futuristic shooter where you play as a military soldier out to rescue as many people as he can on a space station that's been overwhelmed by hostile life forms. The lifeforms in the game make me think ... Read Full Review
I actually borrowed this game from a friend because i just wanted to check it out. I grew up with my brothers playing games like resident evil and silent hill. This game combines those two together. At first it does seem... Read Full Review