Code Of Honour 3 Desperate Measures Review

By  |  August 14, 2009  |  Comment!

Code of Honour 3 Desperate MeasuresWhen I played the game for the first time, I was amazed that I have played it for 2 levels continuously. I always test the game no more than  15 to 20 minutes, and after having a slightest of ideas the game, I dissect the game in detail later.


I was delighted to play the first two levels of the game not because the game was perfect one but because I didn’t expect this much from City Interactive considering the previous versions of  Code Of  Honor.

It contains almost all the essential components for a good fps game. Weapons are designed close to reality as well as the movement of hud is acceptable. When the game starts you are assigned  a job to rescue the hostages from a high-jacked plane.

Since the mission is setup in a plane, you encounter most  of your enemies in close range but when you proceed to the further levels it sometimes become annoying while shooting the enemies at distant places.If you have not a powerful gpu you might have to rely on the bullets fired by the enemy to pinpoint its location.

Graphics of the  game are cool and detailed to a large extent.The thing that I liked the most in the game is the competitive difficulty of the encountered enemies even at the moderate difficulty level of the game.

You  can’t just become a hero and kill everyone without taking any cover. Even if you  take a single one lightly it might cause you to repent  and you will have to start from the last checkpoint.

Furthermore the enemies don’t always stay at a point, they keep on moving which make them even more difficult to shoot. Their grenades are more precise and you can be blown easily if you don’t pay attention towards the grenade symbol on the screen.

Battle becomes more and more intensified as you move along.You can save the game anywhere you want which make  things a bit easier.
Overall Code Of Honor 3 Desperation Measures is a descent fps to play. It wont be boring if you are  fps fan. The worst thing is, it doesn’t have any multiplayer part.


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