Renegade Ops
About
A rare opportunity to so wholly quench the thirst for total destruction. The game understands this desire and does everything to make it happen. Yes, there is a story in the game, but the main thing is that there are tremendous opportunities to see on the screen a bright consequence of all your destructive impulses.
Your small car or helicopter rushes around the locations, bringing down the streams of fire. The game reality is repeatedly and colourfully detonated from every touch. The game continually offers more and more appetising victims - cars, flying and swimming devices, limousines and buildings, which can be destroyed entirely or in pieces, inflicting wounds one by one or killing with one blow.
It is clear that you are busy with all these mass destructions so you cannot observe the rules of the road - the game is favourably treated with the manner of your car to fly into a skid or to demolish fences not only by guns but also by bumpers. Navigation and management are also skillfully designed - and intended to not to distract you from the massacre.
System requirements for PlayStation 3
System requirements for Xbox 360
System requirements for PC
- OS: Microsoft Windows Vista (Windows XP not supported)
- Processor: Intel CoreR 2 Duo 2.6 GHz or AMD Phenom X3 2.4GHz or similar
- Memory: 2GB System memory
- Graphics: DX10.1 compatible graphics card with 256 MB memory
- DirectX®: Microsoft DirectX 10.1
- Hard Drive: 10GB available space
- Sound: 100% DirectX 10.1 compatible sound card
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel CoreR i5 M540 or similar
- Memory: 3GB system memory
- Graphics: DX10.1 compatible graphics card with 512 MB memory (Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 series/ ATI Radeon HD 5750 series)
- DirectX®: Microsoft DirectX 10.1
- Hard Drive: 10GB available space
- Sound: 100% DirectX 10.1 compatible Dolby Digital 5.1 sound card
- Peripherals: Game pad recommended.
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Renegade Ops reviews and comments
Nice visuals and effects. Cheesy action hero movie story. A bit more variety in primary vehicles and secondary story choices wouldnt help replayability.
The only big downside is the casual difficulty has no rpg elements or sense of progression since the developers decided to remove it. Bad gameplay decision that also gets worse while trying to switch difficulty requires to start the game from scratch.
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