Hard Truck: Apocalypse - Arcade
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Hard Truck Apocalypse: Arcade/Ex Machina Arcade - is the races through the deserted prairies and canyons of northern America, infected by a fatal virus. You are to find the reasons of the global catastrophe described in the original game Hard Truck: Apocalypse. The game is a standalone project, with the gameplay that's different from the original game. INCLUDED IN EX MACHINA GOLD EDITION
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: Pentium 4/Athlon XP 2 GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible 128 MB graphics
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: Pentium 4/Athlon 64 3 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX compatible 256 MB graphics
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
Hard Truck: Apocalypse - Arcade reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
If you like Ex-Mahina and addon to it, then bypass this... Product side.
First: The screenshots are not from this game. It was a shame to show them and they made screenshots from previous games.
Second: This game is not a simulator trucker-Terminator in the post Apocalypse. It is Arcade (unexpectedly true?) Gonoki with shooting. Dull Arcade Racing with shooting as much as 8 missions with knocking out the dough from local scoundrels and "pumping" a pair of guns and a pair of stats between them.
The Only thing that justifies the existence of this... A masterpiece of the gambling industry is cards. True, when it came out they were not, so nothing justifies. It is Better to pass the previous games a couple of times or even for the first time. BUT do not even think to start acquaintance with the series with this...
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
"Hard Truck Apocalypse: Arcade/Ex Machina: Arcade" is a Third-Person truck shooter.
We are-as in our Predecessors-in a post-apocalyptic World where Gangs reign supreme. The Most important Weapons in this World are apparently small armored Trucks with mounted weapons.
Whether you like the Predecessors or not, the Central Point was the RPG elements, the Missions that describe the admittedly not exactly successful world. That interact with other Characters, the Action and the Stories.
Very sensible, then, that this Game will remove the Elements of the Predecessors, who perhaps still spoke for the somewhat corked Series. Instead, there is only Rum Drive and Geballer, the Part that was already the Boring lift on the Series, because it didn't exactly come across from gamplay-technical terms.
So you take the worst Part and worsen it again. The Controls remain spongy and inaccurate, the Physics of the Truck silly and the Controllability Of the Weapons inaccurate. For this, the Camera has been placed in the Sand, because it no longer follows the Rotating gun, but remains fixed in the direction of the Driving. With a Print on the middle Mouse button, we can rotate the Camera freely, but when We switch to This Mode we see our Vehicle from the front, that is, exactly from the other Side as normal. This makes this free Camera almost unusable in the Fights. So we can practically only shoot in the Directions that are also in our Driving Field. This makes the already bad Fights big Rumgemurkse.
The individual Levels are highly boring and repetetive, and the Opponents are smarz-free. The Graphics were as underground as the Sounds in The Year of publication. (By the Way, the Screenshots on the Steam Page are not from this Game at all, but from one of the Predecessors.) The Music alone, a Kind of Country rock, is not for instant Davon-run.
Rating: 3/10 Atmosphere 38thly 10 Story 4/10 Graphic 5/10 Sound 3/10 Game Mechanics 3/10 Balancing 3/10 Game Pass Conclusion: If you let everything Functioning away, that's left here.
3/10 Overall Rating