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5.0 out of 5 stars Great action and stealth areas, some issues nothing game breaking.
AKA Gorky Zero : Aurora Watching or just Aurora Watching(Eur) I got this becuase it is a sequel/offshoot of the excellent strategy/RPG game Odium(US) AKA Gorky 17(Eur) and FPS Gorky Zero : Beyond Honor all featuring the same protagonist Cole Sullivan. Another niche Stealth FPS, though it's no Splinter Cell. It delivers a decent storyline, though not as deep as the first...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Old school poo
This game is in no way, a $20 game. It's a $5 bin game at best! If it was released in 2000 it might have been ground breaking.

Bad:
The voice acting is slow and very bad.
The controls are...hold button X while clicking the right mouse button on the item you want. and then hold X again and tell it to activate the item you just told the game to take...
Published on September 21, 2007 by Eric L. Willard


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5.0 out of 5 stars Great action and stealth areas, some issues nothing game breaking., August 22, 2011
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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AKA Gorky Zero : Aurora Watching or just Aurora Watching(Eur) I got this becuase it is a sequel/offshoot of the excellent strategy/RPG game Odium(US) AKA Gorky 17(Eur) and FPS Gorky Zero : Beyond Honor all featuring the same protagonist Cole Sullivan. Another niche Stealth FPS, though it's no Splinter Cell. It delivers a decent storyline, though not as deep as the first game in the series, it holds is own. It has a few minor issues but none are too annoying. I recall hating the tutorial level mostly as you're forced to go through with it(maybe that was just the Polish demo and I couldn't understand the instructions she was giving). Also the early level after the snowmobile ride was tough, you had to sneak and kill or you would get over run when an alarm was sounded.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Old school poo, September 21, 2007
= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Soldier Elite (CD-ROM)
This game is in no way, a $20 game. It's a $5 bin game at best! If it was released in 2000 it might have been ground breaking.

Bad:
The voice acting is slow and very bad.
The controls are...hold button X while clicking the right mouse button on the item you want. and then hold X again and tell it to activate the item you just told the game to take out.
THIS IS WHY SPIDERMAN FAILED...SORTA

Whatever happened to 1,2,3,4,5 being keys to take out an item and right click to actsolivate or throw it? Quick and easy!

On the first mission, you are quickly lost because you may take out everyone in view and the door WILL NOT OPEN. The "inventory" key is supposed to give you Objectives. It simply says "find underground entrence" or something like that. I got stuck forever until I looked up a walkthru online.

Visuals: As far as what you see on the box and what is in the game, it's not an accurate view of the gameplay.

Good:
Visual...for 2000 it would have been cool.
ummm...that's it.

Ooooh! If you have an old system or a Walmart system, you can still play it with the low requirements.
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