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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!
I was skeptical. I've played some real stinkers in my time. I am so very glad i was wrong. After 10 hours of playing, and occasionally sweating, i can admit that i am hooked. I am floored by the overall beauty of the game. Very few bugs (one where you can walk through a fence), but none of those little things have gotten in the way of the incredible voice-over acting,...
Published on September 20, 2003 by J. M Quiggins

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Chasing Greatness
As you might expect, I love great computer games-especially shooters. Games like Unreal and Quake II have taken me to amazing worlds that I love to visit time and again. Sadly, the great games seem to be getting scarce. Sure, the newer games never looked better, but they just seem to be bogged down by problems like poor save systems and "innovative" gameplay that is...
Published on June 11, 2004 by J. JAGELLA


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!, September 20, 2003
This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
I was skeptical. I've played some real stinkers in my time. I am so very glad i was wrong. After 10 hours of playing, and occasionally sweating, i can admit that i am hooked. I am floored by the overall beauty of the game. Very few bugs (one where you can walk through a fence), but none of those little things have gotten in the way of the incredible voice-over acting, crisp graphics, creative writing, suspensful music, and remarkable continuity. So much happens in this game in such a short period of time. Wonderful game with that 'brand new' and 'creative' feeling that i was beginning to think was lost in the FPS world. Thank god for encore. They made a shooter with tremoendous replay value. I can't say enough. How about this, it's 2:30 am and i have to get up at 8:00 am to go to work. Man this thing is fun. Don;t deny yourself this program!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, fun shooter.., October 8, 2003
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H. A Huffman "haumf" (Mt. Prospect, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
Usually, I wind up playing these games first with the cheat codes, sort of walking my way through the whole game to see if there are any really good parts (I have a lot of games on my play list and it is the best way to get to all of them. I could'nt find any working codes for Chaser, but I really don't mind since the game does "play fair".

No super-boss levels, no endless armies of bad guys and you get to handle some serious firepower. The save system lets you stop the game and save any time (a KEY feature for shooters) and the story is very interesting.

I have not finished the game yet but I am glad that I did not rush through it.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Old school FPS, in a shiny new wrapper., August 1, 2003
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Jason R Tuikka (Everett, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
I got my hands a beta full version. Playing single player is very entertaining. I am running a Radeon 9800 Pro and can say that this is one the most visually pleasing games I have ever played. In our LAN's, the people running GF2 cards have had no trouble running it.

In multiplayer, I have only played "ShockTroops" which is nearly a carbon copy of CounterStrike with the missions, earning of money, and the purchasing of weapons. I have been sharing this beta in our LAN's and it has been well received. This is one of the few games that I own where the singleplayer and multiplayer gameplay are equally fun.

I think I will be buying this when it is released so that I can get a manual. Easily worth the [$$].

If FPS is your game, then don't pass this one up.

~Falcon~

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Chasing Greatness, June 11, 2004
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J. JAGELLA (Williamsport, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
As you might expect, I love great computer games-especially shooters. Games like Unreal and Quake II have taken me to amazing worlds that I love to visit time and again. Sadly, the great games seem to be getting scarce. Sure, the newer games never looked better, but they just seem to be bogged down by problems like poor save systems and "innovative" gameplay that is more annoying than refreshingly different.

Last fall I thought I finally found a new game that I could call great-Chaser. Few will deny that Chaser is a great looking shooter with good weapons and some awesome levels. It resembles Half-Life in many ways and often betters it in a lot of places. I really loved this games in the earlier parts, but as it wore on, the warts started to show and left me frustrated.

Perhaps the part of the game that really made me aware that pursuing greatness for this game amounted to chasing its tail (forgive the pun) was the underwater level. In this level you pilot a small sub through a sunken shipwreck. Your way is lighted by yellow lights that change to blue as you pass through them. The level looks very nice, buy you have no way to renew your health or armor which is repeatedly worn away by turrets that fire at you. You can destroy the turrets with your weapons, but I found that the alternate fire is almost useless, and if you don't rely solely on your primary fire, then get ready to look at that load screen! But even worse is that this level is huge and very difficult to navigate. Once you get through it you breathe a sigh of relief only to realize that the next level is more of the same. Uggh!

Another problem is that Chaser requires you to crawl through some tight places in which you need to find just the right combination of jumping, crouching, and forward movement. You can end up spending many frustrating minutes that seem like hours trying to get through these places. Why Chaser's developers seem to think such ordeals are fun is beyond me.

Chaser's combat seems to have been developed so as not to be too easy, and it seems to be well balanced in the first half of the game or so. However, from there it gets very difficult. In many places you get killed by being hit just once! It's as if the developers decided after finishing half of the game that it was too easy and decided to make up for it in the latter half by making it much more difficult.

Finally, Chaser seems to be a bit of a resource hog. It often locked up on me, and my computer is no wimp. I'm using a 3 GHz Pentium 4 with 512 MB RAM and a 128 MB Radeon 9800 Pro graphics card. I believe the problem might result from the CD. The "hiccups" I experienced often seemed to coincide with the CD audibly spinning in the drive.

You don't know how much I wanted to give this game a higher score. There's no doubt that it truly excels in many places, but the sore spots simply drag it down. I almost wish somebody would "modify" the game by taking all that crap out. However, that doesn't seem likely, and Chaser ends up as the great game that wasn't.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DOESN'T EVEN INSTALL, May 11, 2007
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before the game even installs, it gives this error something about math64.dll. i have tried EVERYWHERE and EVERYTHING to try to get it to work. from copying the cd's to my hd then installing, to installing the install fix to even install it in the first place. nothing works.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't believe it., November 11, 2003
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
This game is seriously not what it is being represented here as lately. I have played through this twice with one game stopping glitch (which was fixed by a downloadable patch.)It is engaging. The graphics are clean and rounded off. The voice over acting is on par with most FPS games out there. And, of course your name is 'chaser'. That's part of the plot, after all. The name is meant to be ironic. Anyone who berates this nice piece of gaming obviously did not finish it. Yes, there are some difficult moments. particularly the sniping sequence that takes place inside of a warehouse-type building. Very hard to master. The plot is unbelievably good. And, when you get to the end, even if you've figured out the plot, it's an enjoyable ending sequence. This game has a very good length and better graphics, playability, physics, and AI then Jedi Knight : academy. What more can i say. I do not feel anyone who has a thirst for good First Person Shooters' will be unhappy with this game. Wait 'till you find out who you really are, Chaser. It'll blow your mind.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looks very promising!, July 14, 2003
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
I played the single player demo of this game, and I was very impressed! The lighting effects are incredible, as are the environments (the water looks especially realistic). Even though I have an older computer, the demo played smoothly...probably due to the new game engine that Chaser employs. The plot seems interesting, in some ways similar to the movie "The Bourne Identity," although the voice acting in the demo cutscenes (and the dialogue) left a little to be desired. Nevertheless, based on the demo, I plan to buy this game when it's released.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars ************ Major Issue ************, March 26, 2007
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
You might want to let customers know that the PC shooter Chaser has a Major issue.

The game will not load and the user gets the error message "Math64.dll". In trying to get to the bottom of this on the net, I've found the following information: Supposedly, the problem is that the installer is incompatible with both Service Pack 2 for windows XP (Home AND Pro) as well as some AMD systems.

Further, that the developers are aware of the issue but do not plan to fix it. There does not seem to be any workarounds past this error other than uninstalling SP2, installing the game and then re-installing SP2. I do not know what the AMD issues are.

I have not yet tried this workaround, so I cannot comment further on that. However, it would seem prudent that anyone planning to buy Chaser should take all this into consideration before purchasing it.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Chaser is one to "chase" after, July 28, 2003
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Dash (6th Colony, RZ, S3) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
I played the demo of this game and was impressed. the action is very realistic, the graphics look good, and it handles well. there is an array of weapons (that anybody could get used to) and multiple enemies to slaughter. hehehe.

The enemies in this game seem very realistic. The AI level must have been set very high when they created this game. this is not one of those games where you can just mess around hoping you wont die from several gunshots. you must stay behind cover as you mess around. you cant take that many bullets, and there are a mess of enemies, so it can difficult in some places.

The graphics to this game look absolutely fantastic. the glass surfaces are practically mirrors which makes it easy to locate enemy presence if there is a well placed piece of glass in a corner. the water also shimmers, however, when in the sewer the water remains shiny. now this is just my realistic side talking, but I dont think sewer water has much to shine about.anyway the graphics look like some of the best graphics i've ever seen.

the game had two glitches I can think of right off the bat. I found myself floating on several occasions, just suspended in the air, flooating for a few seconds, then falling to my death. the other one is not really a glitch, but a down side. the game has a perticularly large amount of cut-scenes. just when you think your about to die, a cut-scene cuts in and you are saved. those are just two problems i can think off the top of my head.

all in all, this game is a pretty good choice. its not a video-gaming revolution, but it's a nice addition to anyone's FPS collection.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not a bad game despite what other poeple may say, December 3, 2006
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This review is from: Chaser (CD-ROM)
Yeah, people say that this borrows from other games, and this is true to a large extent. But I still found it rather fun and is a welcome releif from all the WWII and vietnam shooters I've ben playing. The music is half decent reminiscent of what you would listen to in an action movie film like a Steven Segal flick (I never did turn off the music like I do in some games). The game setting seems to be a mix of contemporary and city architecture. I think the reason why the levels can be so boring is because the game level designers seemed to be more of an architect trying to capture what a building should be instead of a game level designer. And we know that most buildings are rather boring in their layout in real life, hence the boring level designs. Still, the game looks good, and the weapons are quite fun to play with and is mostly stable (I got stuck in a few levels, and also found some glitches where enemies could fire through doors and barrels). The plot seems to be reminiscent of the movie "Total Recall". The caviets that I didn't like about the game is that you need an internet patch to run this on XP SP2 (too bad for those out there that don't have internet access), and also the fact that sometimes you got stuck and didn't know where to go and had to look at the on-line guide to figure something that doesn't seem to be intuitive.
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