Martian Gothic: Unification Review
It's a missed opportunity for those hoping for a good blend of action and adventure elements.
It's a missed opportunity for those hoping for a good blend of action and adventure elements.
Martian Gothic: Unification does a decent job of blending explorative gameplay and third-person zombie fighting with a truly horrific story.
Martian Gothic takes place in an abandoned Martian base name Vita. Human scientists were conducting a series of analysis on an ancient site of a long gone Martian civilization and stumbled upon an old undying organism, c... Read Full Review
7 of 7 users found the following review helpfulWell.... Ok.let's go to the gameplay first. Gameplay: 8/10 This like Resident evil SO MUCH. The Differences: -there a Kick Button (But it Mostly Useless, Just kicking the Extrudes (Spiders) but don't kill them) ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful"Martian Gothic: Unification" is a little unknown title for the PS and the PC, that first came out in the year 2000. Amazingly, this classic survival horror title holds content and atmosphere worthy of a "Resident Evil" ... Read Full Review
5 of 5 users found the following review helpfulHmm....what drew me to this game was the chlling storyline and delightful graphics (on the back of the gamebox, of course...well, they were quite small, and when they are small, they do seem quite pretty!!!) Like I sa... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulMartian Gothic: Unification for the PC platform is a missed opportunity from the developers to take on the Survival Horror giants Resident Evil and Silent Hill. It's a lowly effort in many ways, as it has so many flaws a... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpfulIf anyone wants a game that can engrave a good experience on gamers, then the Survival Horror genre will fit that role easily. Many games of the kind before MG focused around zombie-blasting mayhem, or demonic influenced... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpfulMartian Gothic: Unification is an interesting story, but a semi retarded gaming experience. A game that despite it's crappiness, actually sticks to you for a while. The Story: The story resembles Doom 3, in more th... Read Full Review
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