"Overall, Soldier of Fortune provides the same old first-person shooter action, but in a slightly different format. Sure, the gore alone will keep you entertained at first, but once you discover the game's detailed graphics and subtle effects you'll be hooked. Let down by only a few niggling flaws, Soldier of Fortune is a game that first-person shooter fanatics will love."
Overall: 70
"While the AI of SOF is nothing spectacular, the way the computerized characters took damage was extremely impressive. GHOUL animation technology allows players to shoot enemies in any part of the body and see the damage they've done, as well as watching their target compensate for their lost limb/new orifice by grabbing, hopping and limping in
"There are some interesting side effects that appear because of this system. You can fire off an enemy's hat, just missing his head, and he'll cower in search of his assailant. Ever wanted to blast the gun out of an enemy's hand? Then be glad you picked up Soldier of Fortune, which allows not only that, but the ability to blast the hand off as well. Apparently, the use of multip
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