![]() ![]() Led by Army Cpt./ Paleontologist Jack Hardgrave, the Allies have many tools at their disposal in this class-based shooter–tools such as “Freedom Fists”, perfect for punching dinos in the face, and dead jack rabbits to keep those pesky Velociraptors busy. If you fight for the Axis you will be fighting as and alongside dinosaurs.ĭer Führer has gone all Jurassic Park and the Allies are the only ones who can stop the army of thundering beasts. An advantage that will eat your face, let out a mighty roar, and then suddenly wonder why they exist after 65 million years of extinction. But rather than showing you how the war could have ended, the folks at 800 North and Digital Ranch have decided to turn the entire conflict around by giving the Axis one hell of an advantage. All you need to do is play Wolfenstein by Raven Software or watch Quentin Tarentino’s Inglorious Basterds to see how the war could have ended. Allies, but they tend to give their own versions of history rather than sticking to historic accounts. Over the past little while I’ve noticed a lot of game designers and film directors setting their story during the time of Axis v. The setting has been done time and time again and usually very little changes, but lately things are feeling different. ![]() ![]() Setting a game during World War II has been a cliché for many years now. ![]()
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