- Publisher: Atari , Infogrames
- Release Date: Oct 31, 2001
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This is a great game for people who want a challenging format. It takes a lot of planning for the missions, and they are not completed easily.
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It's pretty darn good.
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Despite it's substantially underdeveloped and misguided artificial intelligence and complete lack of lasting value, Deadly Dozen acceptably weaves together a respectable WWII era action title that will be sure to dominate its nook of the bargain pen.
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Sometimes a budget title is just a budget title, and in this case you really do get what you pay for.
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However careful you may be, you simply cannot sneak up to the enemy. And that is only when they are in their normal state. When they get alerted they simply know where you are and shoot at you with deadly accuracy.
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The graphics engine just isn't up to the task. Clipping errors abound, the animation quality is generally poor, and you'll see weird things like floating dogs or soldiers firing their machine gun from two feet away.
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PC GamerSomeone, please think of the children and put an end to this crap. [Mar 2002, p.72]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 21
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Mixed: 8 out of 21
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Negative: 3 out of 21
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RichardP.Feb 11, 2008I just love the game! Never get tired of it
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JamesDec 29, 2003Great game!!! Took a while to get throught the first missions, but a challenge worthy of seeing through to the end!!!
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MafiaGuyNov 1, 2003The game is fun, but I want better graphics!