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In U.S. Most Wanted, from the low budget specialist FunLabs
you take over the role of Randall Joyce, an ex-anti-terror specialist
who went nevertheless not to retirement, but rather to taking the law
into his own hands because he was frustrated about the obstacles of laws.
He is supported by his old friends who still work furthermore in the different
anti-terror organizations. From now on one goes himself to hunt criminals
and dictators in locations around the world, including Mexico City and Eastern
Europe. You track down: members of a lost terrorist network, the Kingpin of a
Mexican kidnapping ring, and war criminals among others. You can play from both
first- and third-person perspectives and the game features a realistic damage
model indicated by an on-screen silhouette and depending on where you get hit,
it will impact gameplay (i.e. being hit in the leg will slow you down). At
your disposal is a large weapons arsenal, from pick-locks and knives to
shoulder-launched missiles and grenades. Using a silencer or gun-mounted
flashlight will help you locate and dispatch your targets but at the cost of
less shooting accuracy and revealing your location to the enemy, respectively.
You can move in 3 ways: stealth, jogging, or sprinting. You can also join
multiplayer games for up to eight people in modes such as Deathmatch, Team
Deathmatch and "Most Wanted". |