- Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
- Release Date: Oct 6, 2000
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"SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle" changed the face of the first-person tactical genre, and the Elite Edition polishes it to a near mirror shine.
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CheckOutSimply put, if you loved SWAT 3, this upgrade is a blessing. And if you resisted SWAT 3 because of its lack of multiplayer, you're out of excuses now.
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With the inclusion of a Software Development Kit in the package, the door is also wide open for user modifications and new missions for the game, which should extend SWAT3's life for the foreseeable future. I couldn't recommend your acquisition of this game any more.
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Perhaps the best thing about the Elite Edition is that all of these upgrades are completely free to "SWAT 3: Close Quarters Battle" owners.
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SWAT3's multiplayer, while nothing groundbreaking, is something special to behold.
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The addition of multiplayer really adds a whole other dimension to the gaming experience.
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A decent expansion pack that goes a long way towards redressing the failings of the original. However, that is not to say that the original should not have been a lot better than it was.
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The multiplayer elements may need some fine-tuning and additional features, but the game is still a literal blast to play.
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CNET GamecenterSomehow, Sierra managed to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory by committing gaffes and other oversights that just boggle the mind.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 42 out of 57
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Mixed: 11 out of 57
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Negative: 4 out of 57
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Jan 9, 2022One of the first FPS I played. A great experience for me back then. Got me ready for Counter strike era.
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Jan 3, 2018Hikaye = 8
Oynanış = 7
Grafikler = 7
Sesler = 7
Keyif = 8
Atmosfer = 7
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