NecroVisioN [2009] | PC Game | Genre: Action (Shooter) / 3D / 1st Person
Developer: 1C Company 505 Games | Publisher: 505 Games | Language: Multi4
While many people find it quite easy to enjoy a
cheesy Hollywood movie, made purely for entertainment value and with
little in the way of substance, video games don't really have this. A
cheesy video game is often just a poor game, usually accompanied by the
problems you'd associate with poor game development. The Farm 51's
NecroVisioN is one of a very small group of games that manages to
combine cheesy, quite formulaic gameplay with smart presentation and a
whole heap of fun. This PC exclusive FPS isn't likely to be remembered
as a classic, but it'll keep you entertained if you're willing to give
it a shot.
NecroVisioN casts you as World War One solider Simon Bukner, an
American who finds himself lost behind enemy lines with his battalion.
After the enemy wipes out most of the battalion Simon discovers that
there's more going on here than just a standard war, and certainly not
what we've read about in history books. An evil is loose and it's
killing whatever stands in its way, bringing the dead back to life to
act as its own ghoulish army. It's pretty intense stuff and you're
right in the thick of it, blasting the undead soldiers right back to
Hell.
To begin with you'll have to take on enemies
using fairly bog standard guns, but soon enough you'll get hold of a
limb obliterating shotgun and many more high-powered guns. Right from
the off you're encouraged to use close-quarters melee combat (initially
under the guise that it won't alert the enemies near by), with a useful
kick and gun butt both available. A kick will often send an enemy
flying backwards and to his knees, giving you a chance to follow up
with an easy shot to the face.
Before too long you'll get hold of items to use in your hands, ranging
from a plain old spade (more deadly against the undead than you might
think) to a much more brutal looking piece of armour that's strapped to
your arm. By combining melee attacks you're even able to perform
combos, which in turn fills your adrenaline meter and allows you to
slow down time at will. The combination of brutal melee attacks and
head-popping gun-play makes NecroVisioN quite an exhilarating
experience.
If you've played games Painkiller and
Serious Sam you'll know roughly what to expect from NecroVisioN. What
you get is essentially swarms of enemies that are often spawned out of
nowhere, all hell-bent on taking you down. The screen can be full of
these monstrosities, and from time to time you'll even encounter
screen-filling bosses that take more than a few bullets to the head to
take down. There's nothing particularly clever about the gameplay, but
there's something quite satisfying about surviving these waves (bonus
challenges are focussed almost entirely on mass slaughter).
It takes a lot for a PC game to impress visually these days, but
NecroVisioN looks different enough to the norm to stand out. On the
face of it the game has a fairly rough appearance, with fairly low-poly
enemies and a general look that the levels have been pieced together in
a way that's very different to the average triple-A release. Yet
somehow NecroVisioN manages to look great, with a tonne of graphical
effects, a fast pace, loads of over the top violence, smart lighting
and a decent frame rate on even a fairly modest PC.
Unfortunately the presentation outside of the
visuals isn't nearly up to the same standard. Voice over work is
cheesy, but not in a good way, load times are atrocious and the music
is generic thrash metal that we'd have guessed would make an appearance
on the game's name alone. It's a shame as the developer has included a
BioShock style letters system, with notes left around the levels being
read out when you come across them. The voice acting here is pretty
terrible though and lessens the impact the otherwise quite terrifying
tales would have had.
Complaints could be levelled at the repetitive nature of proceedings,
with enemies coming at you rather relentlessly, level after level. The
game can also get pretty tough on the default medium difficulty
setting, especially if you find yourself cornered and carrying only a
weak pistol. In terms of multiplayer there's little to get excited
about, but the pace is nippy enough to make what's there decent fun.
If you're after a no-nonsense, monster slaughtering FPS that moves at a
fast pace and looks pretty smart, you could do a lot worse than
NecroVisioN. The game delivers non-stop action from start to finish,
constantly throws new enemies at you and gradually introduces new
abilities. It won't be everyone's idea of a good time, but leave your
brain on the installation screen and you're likely to have plenty of
mindless fun.
Game Features:
• Intense and explosive fights
• Huge boss battles
• Combat System + Spell System
• Mix of realistic and fantasy weapons, enemies, levels
• Interactive elements and simple riddles adding depth to the overall gameplay experience
Hardware Requirements
* Operating System: Microsoft? Windows? XP Service Pack 2, Vista (Operating System must be up to date with the latest patches)
* Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz or AMD Athlon 64 +2800
* Memory: 1 GB RAM (Microsoft? Windows? XP) / 1.5GB (Microsoft? Windows? Vista)
* Graphic Card: 256 MB Video RAM or greater with DirectX9 Pixel Shader
3.0 support (NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or ATI Radeon X1600 or better)
* Disk Space: 8.0 GB available hard drive space
* Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant soundcard, plus speakers or headphones
* DVD-ROM
Recommended system requirements:
* Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Service
Pack 2, Vista (Operating System must be up to date and include the
latest fixes)
* Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.80 GHz or AMD X2 5000+ or better
* Memory: 2 GB RAM or more
* Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8800 series or ATI Radeon HD 38xx series or better
* Disk Space: 8.0 GB available hard drive space
* Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compliant soundcard, plus speakers or headphones
* DVD-ROM
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