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- ║ ORIGIN SYSTEM'S "CRUSADER: NO REMORSE" ║
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- Note: screen shots of this game are available in this magazine; file-
- name is CRUSADER.EXE. To view, simply type CRUSADER at the DOS prompt. You
- will need a VESA-compatible Super VGA monitor. All the shots are taken from
- the actual, final PC-CD version of Crusader, NOT the demo.
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- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE - REVIEW
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- In Crusader: No Remorse, the future is, as in all games of this type,
- bleak. The bad guys are terrorizing the good guys. In a rare twist to this
- mundane plot, you are a former bad guy who has realized his sins, and has turned
- to the good side. Of course, they don't trust you very much, so you must prove
- yourself through missions against your former allies.
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- These missions are the heart of Crusader, a dynamite new action adven-
- ture game from Origin, the famed creators of Wing Commander, Ultima, and count-
- less other classics. You control your character in a perspective that resem-
- bles the action/strategy game Syndicate, but on a much smaller scale. The char-
- acters are vivid and larger than those in the more recent Ultimas, and as such
- are very detailed. Speaking of detail, the graphics in the game are truly amaz-
- ing. From your oblique overhead perspective, you can see every little thing
- about the environment surrounding you. The walls and floors are textured beau-
- tifully, the objects are all over the place and are painstakingly detailed, and
- the explosions are simply beautiful. There must be literally hundreds, if not
- thousands, of frames of animation. Depending on how they got hit, enemies die
- in many different ways, all carefully and lovingly graphically rendered.
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- The other half of Crusader's glitz, the audio, is just as well done.
- Torched enemies scream dreadfully; destroyed robots short out with satisfying
- crackles; explosions (by the way, I've yet to see two identical explosions) make
- predictably jolting noises; and the music is great. Some of the tracks are a
- bit inappropriate, but by and large the music is some of the best I've heard in
- any game.
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- Everything is dynamic in the game. Objects can be moved, shot, etc.
- Switches can be flipped (as a matter of fact, there are some of those irritating
- lever puzzles here, where you have to flip a series of levers to disable some
- obstacle), objects can be jumped, everything can be blown up. However, many
- items are needed to complete a task, so it isn't wise to go around shooting ev-
- erything. "If it moves, kill it. If it doesn't move, kill it anyway." is not
- an appropriate axiom in this game, however action-oriented it may be.
-
- Speaking of which, Crusader is not a pure action/arcade game. There are
- puzzles to be solved (not the least of which are those lever ones), alternate
- paths to take, money to be used, and a lot of other things not commonly found in
- your average arcade game. This is a hybrid game, one of the best ever made.
- Your brain needs to be working in order to get past the devilish security de-
- vices scattered throughout the various complexes you explore during the game's
- 15 missions. These complexes include refineries, office buildings (these are
- really cool), security outposts, labs, and even a space station.
-
- An excellent example of the interactivity of the game are the scanners.
- These are basically objects that will detect you and send hordes of enemies aft-
- er you. But if you can destroy them, you will avoid all that combat. If you
- set them off but are able to deactivate them by finding a control panel, you
- will avoid the combat. Otherwise, you're in for a hot firefight.
-
- Control is always important in a real-time action-packed game. Control
- is accomplished either with mouse and keyboard or keyboard only. Your character
- has a full range of fascinating moves - running, jumping, rolling, sidestepping,
- and any combination of them. Inventing your own complex moves is an integral,
- though not absolutely necessary, part of successfully maneuvering around the
- beautiful scenery. Joystick support is included with the new v1.21 update, a-
- vailable on the Origin BBS.
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- All the action in the 15 missions is tied together by a wide range of
- video clips. For instance, back at the rebel base you can talk to your com-
- rades, receive video mail, watch the news, and get a new mission, all by click-
- ing on a character or screen and watching the video clip that ensues. The act-
- ing is generally quite good, and the video is not overdone. Everything ties
- together nicely; the video doesn't intrude on the full experience of the game;
- rather, it adds to it. The storyline that is carried on by the hour and a half
- of video is great; filled with treachery, lots of plot twists, and enough sus-
- pense to keep you going through the entire game. Shades of Wing Commander...
-
- The AI is one of the few weak points of the game. Enemies never take
- cover or use the terrain wisely, and they will often pace uselessly or get stuck
- behind a door, or accidentally shoot one another. In some ways, it's reminis-
- cent of DOOM: the enemies wander around in the open, just waiting to get shot.
- However, unlike those idiot troopers in DOOM, the enemies in Crusader will shoot
- back constantly, rather than firing once, wandering for a few seconds, and fir-
- ing again. But even this AI doesn't really mar the sheer _fun_ the Crusader
- offers.
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- The only other downside to Crusader is (no surprise, this being an Ori-
- gin game) its hardware requirements. Its hard drive preferences are large, even
- though it is a CD-ROM only game - 55 megs for a full install, 30 megs for a par-
- tial; 16 megs of RAM isn't as much as we all thought after all; and video RAM
- is very important as well. With a full install, the game will run fine on a
- 90-Mhz Pentium. With a partial install, loading the game takes forever, but on
- the same system the game itself is fairly smooth. But anything less, and...
-
- The bottom line: Crusader is a hot game, and for anyone who enjoyed Syn-
- dicate, or anyone who is a fan of action, puzzle, or adventure games, this is a
- great buy. Make sure you've got the hardware, though. If you don't, Crusader
- is yet another excuse to upgrade.
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- ╔═══════════════╡ Summary ╞═══════════════╗
- ║ C R U S A D E R : N O R E M O R S E ║
- ║ ORIGIN SYSTEMS ║
- ║ Overall review: EXCELLENT ║
- ║ Suggested retail price: $50 ║
- ║ Platforms: MS-DOS CD-ROM ║
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- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE - PRESS RELEASE
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- Contact: David Swofford or Eileen McKeon Butt
- ORIGIN Media Relations
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- Enter the Future Armed and Dangerous in ORIGIN's
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- Crusader: No Remorse
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- (AUSTIN, TX)_It's 200 years in the future, and the world
- labors under the oppressive rule of the World Economic
- Consortium, a conglomeration of all the world's governments
- dedicated to imposing its own brand of order without any
- regard for the will of the people. Free thought and action
- are ruthlessly put down by an elite military corps, the
- Silencers, of which you are one. But your role as a defender
- of the Consortium has begun to torment you; the screams of
- your victims ring out in your every thought. Finally, in an
- effort to exorcise your dark deeds from your conscience and
- right the wrongs you once fought for, you become a fighter
- for the Resistance.
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- Thus begins Crusader: No Remorse, a totally non-stop,
- mission-based action game, where you must slowly win the
- loyalty of your rebel comrades by succeeding at a series of
- increasingly difficult combat and sabotage missions against
- the Consortium. Along the way you must also uncover an enemy
- in your midst before the Resistance is fatally compromised.
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- Scheduled for fall release on PCCD, Crusader: No Remorse
- features unparalleled SVGA graphics, 3D rendered foes, 1½
- hours of live-action video, advanced character control and
- fighting tactics (e.g., run, crouch, walk, jump and roll), a
- vast array of weaponry, full speech, and 16-bit digital
- sound. The live-action video sequences act as a link between
- you in the field and your rebel comrades back at the base,
- and you'll receive mission updates and feedback along the
- way. There are over a dozen multilevel missions with
- multiple objectives, which offer a variety of ways to solve
- any particular situation or puzzle. And there's nothing to
- slow you down as you race from one pulse-pounding mission to
- the next. Just be sure to watch your back - the enemies are
- all around you!
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- Current System Requirements* for Crusader: No Remorse are:
- IBM-PC, 486/50+, Pentium or 100% compatible
- 8 MB RAM
- 20 MB hard disk space
- MS-DOS 5.0 or higher
- Double speed or faster CD-ROM drive
- GRAPHICS: SVGA (640x480, 256 color)
- INTERFACES SUPPORTED: keyboard, mouse
- MUSIC: Sound Blaster, General MIDI+MPU-401 or 100% compatible
- SPEECH/SOUND EFFECTS: Sound Blaster
- RECOMMENDED: 486/66+
- EXPECTED RETAIL PRICE: $50-60
- *System Requirements subject to change at ship
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- ORIGIN, We create worlds and Ultima are registered
- trademarks of ORIGIN Systems, Inc.
- Crusader: No Remorse is a trademark of ORIGIN Systems, Inc.
- Electronic Arts is a registered trademark of Electronic Arts.
- All other products and trademarks are property of their
- respective owners.
-
- ORIGIN Systems develops and publishes state-of-the-art
- entertainment software. To date, the company has released
- more than 45 titles, including the award-winning Ultima and
- Commander series of games. ORIGIN is based in Austin, Texas,
- and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:
- ERTS).
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- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE - HINTS, TIPS, & CHEATS
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- Crusader being such a big game, we will not even try to write a walk-
- through for any of the missions. Instead, this is just going to be a quick
- overview of some basic tactics.
- First of all, your first priority when in a mission is to remain un-
- detected. This doesn't mean that you have to sneak past all the guards with-
- out shooting; rather, it means that you'll need to destroy _all_ security cam-
- eras, and kill anyone who is close to an alarm panel. If an alarm does sound,
- find a panel or computer where you can shut it off. If you take too long to
- deactivate the alarm, you may find yourself in some pretty vicious firefights.
- Prioritize your targets. If you're getting rockets shoved down your
- throat by a Vetron and also getting shot at by an executive with a pistol, for
- God's sake take out the Vetron first! The exec may look like an easy target,
- but a rocket-armed Vetron can kill you in just one or two shots.
- Some equipment tips - use weapons appropriate for your situation. Don't
- waste grenade launched ammo on an unarmed worker; instead, just wax him with the
- pistol. Similarly, don't try to kill an Enforcer with a pistol. Haul out that
- riot gun! Personally, throughout the entire game my favorite weapon remained
- the trusty RP-32 assault rifle. It's got a ton of ammo (60 shots per clip), it
- does a fair amount of damage, and it fires pretty fast (which is why I favor it
- over the shotgun). For heavy duty work, the AR-7 can't be beat. Its spread of
- three grenades lets you take out multiple targets, and those grenades pack a
- punch that is enough to take out a Vetron in one or two shots, or a door in two
- or three.
- If you're faced with a Thresher cannon, a spider bomb or two will do
- the trick nicely if you're out of its line of sight. Detpacs will work too, but
- you'll have to run! Detpacs or limpet mines are great to put on transporters
- where you suspect enemies will be teleporting in. Spider bombs are good for
- killing off enemies you don't want to confront directly.
- Be nosy. Open every footlocker you find. Check every computer screen
- you see. Flip every switch and lever you can reach (with a few exceptions).
- Look carefully for small items, mainly keycards, which sometimes are hidden
- devilishly under other items. Also look carefully for those irritating elec-
- tric eyes, which are just a few square pixels large, but will set off alarms,
- turn on laser fields, and do lots of other bad things you don't want to happen.
- If you find one, destroy it immediately!
- When all else fails, Crusader has several built-in cheats. Anytime dur-
- ing play, type JASSICA16. A window will appear and a voice will say "Crusader:
- No Remorse." Get rid of the window, then press F10 for a stockpile of hot gad-
- gets. CTRL-F10 will make you invulnerable.
- Or, from the DOS prompt, you can run Crusader with the following switch-
- es: -warp X, where X is the mission you want to play; -skill X, where X is the
- skill level you want, or -egg 250, which takes to you a room filled with all
- kinds of goodies. Note that -egg 250 must be used with -warp X, which in turn
- must be used with -skill X.
- That should get you through the game, at least on the easiest level.
- If you still need help, Origin has published a hint book for $19.95, and they
- also have a hint line at 1-800-288-4468, which costs 95 cents for the first
- minute and 75 cents for each minute thereafter.
- Good hunting!
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- CRUSADER: NO REMORSE - UPDATES
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- A patch has been issued for owners of Crusader: No Remorse v1.01. It
- is available as CRU121P.EXE on the Origin BBS (512-346-2227), or on Origin's
- anonymous FTP site (ftp://ftp.ea.com). The patch fixes or adds the following
- features:
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- Joystick and Gravis Gamepad support has been added.
- Three levels of frame skipping have been added.
- The game will supposedly perform better on machines with "only" 8 megs
- of RAM.
- Some map bugs have been fixed.
- Teleporter and elevator bugs have been fixed.
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- *IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT**IMPORTANT*
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- Before installing this patch, realize that it will NOT work with your
- saved games, and the game may hang if you try to load them.
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