IGI 3 The Mark Free Download Highly Compressed PC Game Full Version:
INFORMATION:
IGI
3 The Mark are Europe’s last line of defense, tasked to stop a deadly
nuclear package before it reaches it’s destination, London. It would be
so easy and tempting to describe how bad IGI 3 The Mark is by making
some cute remark like, “IGI 3 The Mark is way off IGI 3 The Mark,” or
“The lame gameplay is a black mark against IGI 3 The Mark.” However,
that takes more effort than this dreary, lackluster shooter from Dream
Catcher and T7 Games deserves. Sure, it’s a budget shooter, but that
doesn’t excuse the fact that it’s a very bad game. As far as shooters
go, IGI 3 The Mark can head toward the bottom of the list. IGI 3 The
Mark wants to be like a Hollywood style buddy movie in this case, a US
Marine and a British mercenary who must team up to stop London from
being nuked by terrorists. It’s a fairly generic but passable plot
device, but the game manages to get everything else wrong. The plot
itself is overly contrived and makes no sense. For example, before they
nuke London, the terrorists need to kill the marine and his sister
because they’re the only people who can identify the missile they plan
to use. But wouldn’t the missile be vaporized by the nuclear explosion?
There’s also the fact that the bad guy’s father, a gazillionaire, finds
out about the plot and wants to stop it. But instead of picking up the
phone and calling, say, the British government, he hires a mercenary to
protect the marine. Because as long as he’s alive, the terrorists won’t
launch their missile because he could identify it! IGI 3 The Mark isn’t a humorous or fun game in any sense of the words. It’s also a
tedious game that taxes your patience and your endurance. When you get
down to it, there are simply far too many other shooters that you can
spend your money on, and most of those will offer a more enjoyable and
fun gameplay experience than IGI 3 The Mark
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
System= Pentium 4 CPU 1.8 GHz
RAM= 512 MB
Size= 308 MB
Video Memory= 128 MB
OS= Windows XP, 2000, Vista, 7 and Windows 8
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