THE FUTURE OF WAR.... THE OUTCOME OF EXPERIMENTAL SURGERY IS SOMETHING MORE THAN HUMAN ON THE BATTLEFIELD...
Features:
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Cinematically immersive storyline from Minute One of play
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11 missions spanning across 16 unique maps - An opera house turned prison, a Buddhist temple converted to a military base and the sprawling urban Wastelands
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Collect physical enhancements, from Invisibility and Reflex Boost to Electrical Storm
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Drive vehicles cooperatively in multiplayer mode -- one player drives while another mans the turrets
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Multiplayer online battles with up to 16 players & voice over IP support
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Psi Ops meets Deus ExFeb 22, 2005
This game is totally awesome. There are many huge and POWERFUL weapons to choose from. Such as the ice pick (works as a pistol & lock pick), shotgun, rocket launcher, carbine, etc. Also you have bio augmentations to increase your natural abilities. My personal favorite is to increase the reflexes to make you go much faster than everybody else! Also, the multiplayer is a blast! I have so much fun playing my friends online. Also, the ability to drive vehicles really enhances the game. Overall, this is a great game that I highly recommend that you buy!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Buy "SnowBlind" & play it on Xbox Live, PLEASE!!!Jun 11, 2006
By E. Young
"Snackaholic"
Recommended. "Project SnowBlind" is a cool Xbox Live game, but hardly anybody is ever online to play it! That's a real shame because this game has a lot of weapons & features that make it fun & interesting. You can even set up clans to play the usual shooters events like capture the flag & deathmatch, etc. There is downloadable content available too. Good graphics & many different vehicles add to "SnowBlinds'" replayability factor. The single player mission is okay, giving you many possible approaches to solving a mission or killing enemies. This title is surely trying to measure itself up against the "Halo" franchise, which is good for us as gamers.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
More fun than HALO 2 ( yeah I said it.....)Apr 30, 2005
By Carson D. Harrell This was the most fun game I've played in a while. The best part of this game is the ridiculous amount of weapons and gadgets. There are so many that you have to remind yourself to use them all. I kept falling in love with one gun and forgetting about the other ones. They're all good but some are more versatile. This game has the best "gun sounds" that I've ever heard. When you shoot a shotgun it sounds like a real gun and when the shell casing hits the floor it sounds like a real buckshot casing hitting the floor. Every gun shoots and sounds different. I love that attention to detail. I know people will get pissed but I had more fun playing this than HALO 2. I hardly ever died and the enemies weren't invincible FLOOD-creatures that get back up after you already shot the crap out of them. There were a few drawbacks to the game, though. There aren't any pre-set levels, so you'll have to make multiple save points if you want to go back to a fun part of the game. There aren't many vehicles(2) and they sucked to drive. You might as well walk. Also, the graphics don't break any new ground, but they don't detract from overall gameplay. This game could have been 5 stars with a few fixes to it. BOTTOM LINE: If you are a fan of FPS-type games, then you have to play this one. There's not much replay value b/c you can't just jump back to a favorite level (like in HALO 1,2) but I definitely recommend renting this A.S.A.P.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Entertaining, fast-paced Xbox shooterApr 13, 2005
By Scott C. Smith "Project Snowblind" began life as a title that would exist in the same universe of the "Deus Ex" games (in fact, the early title was "Deus Ex: Clan Wars") but evolved into its own game outside the Deus Ex universe, although if you've played the "Deus Ex" series, there will be much to remind you of Ion Storm's superb cyber-punk thriller.
The player takes on the role of Lt. Nathan Frost, a soldier serving as part of an international peacekeeping force in late 21-century Hong Kong. Like JC Denton of "Deus Ex," Frost is a cyber-soldier, outfitted with "bio augmentations" that grant him abilities such as super-reflexes, night vision, and cloaking to make him temporarily invisible.
The plot is pretty standard FPS fare, as Frost and his team have to hunt out a super weapon before it destroys the world.
The single-player missions involve a lot of running and gunning, but the game design allows the player (somewhat) to tackle obstacles in different ways, whether you want to use your cloak to sneak onto an enemy outpost or run in guns blazing. There are many weapons to use and even some vehicles to drive. Expect about ten hours of play. Multiplayer over Xbox Live or system link again is pretty standard FPS, such as capture the flag and deathmatch.
While not the most graphically impressive Xbox title, the game world is nicely rendered. The textures aren't the sharpest, but the game employs some good lighting and particle effects. Music and sound effects are pretty good and sound great in 5.1 Dolby Digital. The voice acting is also good, for the most part.
"Project Snowblind" isn't the best Xbox shooter, but it is a very entertaining, fast-paced ride.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
What a gameFeb 25, 2005
By Reid Harris Cooper This one just blew me away. I can't believe how much this game offers. Cars to run people over with! Mechs to blast people with! Rail guns! and just the way you use them... so cool, and then you get a shield like where you can't die if they shoot you. Plus there's this thing where you if you die, you get brought back to life. Sooo awesome.
This is the game everyone should get for whatever system. It's that good!