players become ensnared in a clandestine global power struggle as a powerful combat asset with a green-light to eliminate enemies known only as 'Targets' on behalf of the 'Network'. Equipped with a mouth-watering selection of contemporary weapons, players and opponents tear through destructible cover to execute explosive kills in a shreddable world where operatives are encouraged to leave no witnesses. Read more
Bodycount checks some boxes on the how-to-make-a-successful-shooter list, but it fails to leverage its successes and create an engaging experience. Burdened by its flaws and light on content, it lingers in limbo, neither recommendable nor repugnant. Bodycount might make a decent bargain-bin purchase one day, but as a full-price entry in the first-person shooter genre, it is well out of its league. Read more
Billed as the spiritual successor to the classic last-gen shooter, Black, until the mysterious departure of motor-mouthed project lead, Stuart Black, Bodycount is a stingingly average shooter. Troubling enough, it's also competing in a market where an armoury of titles in an already overcooked genre battle for your attention (and wallet) on a weekly basis. Read more
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