INFORMATION
Cold Zero The combination of elements from several different
genres action, strategy, and role playing works to keep things interesting in
Cold Zero.
An intriguing blend of action, real-time strategy, and
role-playing elements, JoWood’s isometric third-person shooter Cold Zero: No
Mercy superficially resembles games like X-COM and Jagged Alliance and is an
often trigger-happy journey through the trials and tribulations of a hired
mercenary. The game is violent, challenging, alternately thoughtful and
fast-paced, and at times highly addictive. However, it’s hampered by
problematic camera controls and some other shortcomings, as well as action that
can be overly difficult and repetitive. But if you don’t mind the occasional
frustration, and you relish the thought of wasting all sorts of baddies from an
overhead vantage point while also taking time to perform some RPG like day to
day chores of a soldier of fortune, Cold Zero may be just the thing for you. In
Cold Zero, you direct the actions of one man, John McAffrey, an ex-cop expelled
from the force for mistakenly shooting an innocent civilian and now in charge
of his own private detective agency. McAffrey’s new businessis suffering
mightily from his past indiscretion, and he soon finds himself flat-out broke
and forced into working for a purported Mafia kingpin. He does not fight the
law in fact, McAffrey begins the game as an essentially decent sort who agrees
to his current gig only under the threat of violence and because he believes
he’s battling other hoods. The game kicks off in McAffrey’s new digs, a sorry
tenement in an odd little neighborhood surrounded by gun shops, target ranges,
bars, and pawnbrokers.
Thankfully, the game’s visuals aren’t so
repetitive. You’ll find yourself in a jungle one moment, a dilapidated mine
shaft the next, and a big city soon thereafter. Each environment is
attractively rendered, with believable lighting and tons of detail. The
designer, Encore Software, clearly went beyond the call of duty to render
incidental items in secondary areas that you may not ever visit. It also
developed a neat system whereby rooftops and other visual barriers magically
evaporate to allow you an unimpeded view inside. And, if you just want to break
stuff, the game obliges by delivering an array of blow-apart boxes, exploding
barrels, and more.
SCREENSHOTS
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
System= Pentium III CPU 733 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Size= 241 MB
Video Memory= 16 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP, Vista, 7 and Windows 8
INSTRUCTION
1. Download Game and Extract with WinRAR
2. Password www.hqmpak.blogspot.com
3. Run “Setup.exe”
4. After installation copy the “Movies” folder and paste it
in your installed drive when ask for overwrite click “YES”
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