DMZ North Korea (PC)

DMZ North Korea (PC)
Game PC | Eng | 2006 | Publisher/Developer : Vivendi Games | Num of players: 1 Player | Genre: Action | 223 Mb

Of aggregate the weird and wacky crimes committed by North Korean despot Kim Jong Il, more of the weirdest and wackiest were the kidnappings of Japanese civilians in opposition to such disparate duties as training spies and making movies. Still, that was a pleasing without being striking good scheme, at least for an evil dictator, because nobody would willingly sign up beneficial to a tour of duty in Pyongyang. It’s also a tactic that developer Jarhead Games (known notwithstanding such straight-to-Wal-Mart classics as World War II Sniper: Call to Victory) ability want to adopt for DMZ: North Korea, because nobody would willingly make fun this horrible third-person shooter.

There are so many awful things to consider here that it’s hard to decide where to start. But obstruction’s begin with the plot, which is B-movie absurdity at its finest. Whoever came up with this saga about an American commando waging a one-man declared hostilities against North Korea hasn’t opened a newspaper in a small in number years, as the story deals with discovering whether or not the state has an “under the radar” nuclear-weapons program under way. Yeah, you in fact need to send in the troops to find that out.

System Requirements:
* OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
* Processor: Pentium 4 @ 1.8 GHz or Equivalent
* Memory: 512 MB
* Hard Drive: 3GB Free
* Video Memory: 128 MB
* Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
* DirectX:9.1
* Keyboard & Mouse
* CD/DVD Rom Drive

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DMZ North Korea (PC)

DMZ North Korea (PC)

DMZ North Korea (PC)

DMZ North Korea (PC)