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Weak
"There is something here for fans of the genre (if it is a genre). The world is big and each faction has a hefty handful of quests that you’ll need to work to deserve. There’s also instant co-op, which means tougher missions, like taking out a well-guarded fort, can be approached with mates. Likewise, the broad strokes of fantasy – the undead, magic artifacts, sea monsters – might be enough to intrigue you deeper into this world of pirates and tradesmen."
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Enemy: Tempest of Violence throws six soldiers into a Martian crisis after their research mission is overrun by reptilian invaders. Players navigate 34 levels blending shooting and puzzle-solving to rescue survivors. The game emphasizes varied movement mechanics and item use, with a shared-screen 2-player mode for cooperative play. Each level mixes combat and exploration, requiring both firepower and critical thinking to overcome obstacles. The story unfolds with twists that keep the narrative engaging, supported by Amiga-era visuals featuring detailed textures and realistic lighting effects. Its replay system and hint guide help manage the steep difficulty curve. Community highlights include its simultaneous multiplayer and the challenge of mastering unconventional movement mechanics. With its mix of action and brain-teasing design, the game carved a niche on 90s platforms.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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