
Kill.Switch fails to switch from it's pitch ...
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Excuse a pun, but this is what this game is all about - when this 3rd person (over-the-head) shooter came out in 2003, it's commercials and main sales pitch was the in-game ability to take cover and shoot from around the corners, or completely blind spray-and-pray (i.e. action-movie style) - although this element is incredibly fun at first - it is absolutely useless in the game since you get frustrated quickly by spending entire ammo clip (and games' ammo is rather limited) and hitting everything but the enemy - and have to pick around and snipe your targets. The latter leaves a rather dry and clichéd shooter, as the story unravels you as an operator and in-the-mind of a genetically modified soldier (thus having a switch that makes him kill) as you begin to unravel the mystery having to do with predictable rogue military factions and nukes (few interesting plot twists don’t save this game). Environments are boring and repetitive, lack of anything destructible, disappearing bodies (hate that), and boring weapon set (don't even try using grenades unless you are suicidal). Although it will be fun for a few hours of gaming, don't bid too much on this one folks.
Review ID: 10000000000114184

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