![]() ![]() The game opens with an overlong on-rails shooting gallery as you careen around crude forest scenery in a jeep, swinging your sights in the direction of jeeps that explode with surprising ease. ![]() Sometimes you'll shoot a glass bottle and it'll shatter as expected, sometimes you'll just leave a bullet hole floating in the air. Admittedly, it only seems to be there so that cardboard boxes can fall off crates when you shoot them. It's firmly in the Wolfenstein mode, rather than the grittier realism of Call of Duty and all the others, but it still manages to provide rudimentary versions of the sort of things you'd expect from the genre. The best thing you can say about Crimes of War is that it's not as bad as you think. Perhaps not quite as soul-destroying as producing knock-off trainers and handbags, but anyone with an ounce of creativity must chaff at having to put out a bargain basement World War II shooter - surely the least essential addition to the gaming catalogue right about now. It can't be easy, working in that low-budget twilight development world where survival depends on taking other people's popular ideas and churning out cheaper versions. ![]()
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