Maybe it's just an Unreal Tournament wannabe, but it's good on its own.
User Rating: 5.2 | Gore: Ultimate Soldier PC
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 good on its own. Graphics are very good. The characters are well made, although they're not to well animated. Weapons look good, so do the levels. Some of the latter levels have lots of eye candy. Wish I could say the same for the sound. The sound is plain horrible. It sounds like mono, the voice acting is mediocre at best, and the soundtrack doesn't make you feel any better. Even in the "Select Character" menu (which doesn't make much sense, mainly because in the single player mode you play always as the same character, and in multiplayer you choose your character right after connecting to a server) one character says "Let's go kick some aliens' ass!" The problem is, there are no aliens in the game. Gameplay is just "go from here to here" most of the time. And the enemies are incredibly stupid. They just run backwards zig-zagging or straight at you. Multiplayer is very good, even it can come addictive, but the stamina system kills the action a bit, instead of improving it. The menus are the worst aspect of Gore. No, really, i'm not kidding. The video menu says "Choose you character" and so on. Overall, Gore is a good game on its own, while as not as good as today's standards, but better in almost every way than Nosferatu, game that had a better rating in GameSpot that Gore. I don't know why Gore has been underappreciated in lots of websites.