Ardennes Offensive
Description
Ardennes Offensive is a World War II first person shooter set during the Battle of the Bulge. The player takes the role of an American soldier, Cowell who was out on patrol when the Germans suddenly attacked the allied camp. Cowell survives the attack but finds himself alone and injured among the German forces. His only hope survival is to make it to the allied camp but to reach it he has move through the center of the enemy lines. At the same time Cowell has to gather as much information about the German offensive as possible and do what he can to sabotage it.
Ardennes Offensive follows the traditions of the genre. It consists of seven missions where the player combats German soldiers in both indoor and outdoor locations. There are five weapons (pistol, rifle, machine gun, sniper rifle and rocket launcher) available plus hand grenades. Each level has a number of objectives that the player has to succeed with. Most of these involve destroying the equipment and infrastructure of the enemy and gathering intelligence. As the player is injured at the start of the game, he is not allowed to take too long time with the mission or he might bleed to death.
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Average score: 7% (based on 1 ratings)
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Average score: 0.6 out of 5 (based on 3 ratings with 1 reviews)
A Pain in the Game is Worth Two in the Butt
The Good
What's this title got for you? To put it bluntly new levels, new effects (including explosions that mimic the Death Star explosion), some blood effects that float in the air, objects you can shoot, and new music tracks. In the third mission, you do have a humorous encounter with an under dressed soldier in one of the bathrooms. Finished with the compliments? Let's move on to the rotten meat and underdone potatoes of the game.
The Bad
Being more like an expansion pack to Airborne Hero D-Day Frontline 1944, it suffers pretty much the same gameplay flaws and poor quality graphics. More of the new that is the same, as it were. To recap you have an awful control scheme, uneven enemy AI, big lack of ammo and health supplies, no auto-reloading, the slow patient moving of the player character, and tedious mission objective formulas. The winter weather effects now make enemy ambushes a hell of hurt to your health, not to mention the number of times they hit you before you can. It makes the Nightmare difficulty of Doom tame by comparison. And if that wasn't enough, the fifth mission has trees that upon getting close, catapult you in the air and force you to fall and take a ton of damage.
The Bottom Line
It's unbelievable that this winter cousin of Airborne Hero D-Day came out the same year and its just as bad. It's practically a whole world war against gamers. Asylum could have almost made a hundred bad games like this with the same engine, but luckily this is where the series ends. It is fortunate that the PlayStation, Xbox, Sega and Nintendo consoles were not soiled by this monstrosity. This title does not test your gaming skills or give you true appreciation for 3D games, but hurts the mind and fries the brain. Don't give this game a try, you'll quicky regret it. I can't veto this game enough, it's here whether we dislike it or hate it. Well no Asylum Game's getting in my door, so there you have it.
Windows · by Kayburt (32698) · 2024
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Game added January 1, 2012. Last modified February 22, 2023.