Product description
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EARTH HAS BECOME A LIVING HELL. TROJAN IN. IS DECEIVING
PEOPLE AND LURING THEM TO THEIR EXOTIC COLONIES TO FUEL GENETIC
EXPERIMENTS. BUT THEY HAVE ONE PROBLEM. THEY LIED TO THE FUTURE'S
MOST RESOURCEFUL REBEL, TENKA, AND SCREWED WITH AN ALREADY BAD
ATTITUDE. Dozens of fully 3D, hideously realistic enemies per
level. Run, jump, duck and strafe your way through multiple
locations. Boost your huge with endless upgrades. 20 intense
mission from complex to shoot-to-kill. Amazing
lightsourcing and smooth, unpixellated backgrounds. One-of-a-kind
laser ing to shoot enemies-even in the dark!
Review
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If Hexen is Doom with spells and Descent is Doom in a
ship (as a great man once said), then Codename: Tenka is Doom
with crouching. With so many first-person shooters released over
the last two years, it's really hard to bring something new to
the table. And while Codename: Tenka tries to stand out from the
crowd, only its crouch feature (which lets you crawl through air
ducts and other low-level passages) truly sets it apart from the
pack.
Codename: Tenka takes place in a future when Trojan Inc. is up to
no good. In the process of its genetic experiments it crosses
Tenka, a guy who just isn't having it. Armed with a and his
wits he sets out to get even. What follows are 20 missions of
flying bullets as Tenka sets out to take down Trojan Inc. and its
genetically engineered army.
The graphics in Tenka are the game's strong point - there is no
pixelation of objects as they move into the foreground, and
everything looks smooth. The grimy-looking levels (think Aliens
meets Resident Evil) are all rendered in glorious 3-D. The
animation in the game flows well as you move about, and the
lighting effects give the game a dark mood, a mood further
complemented by the haunting soundtrack and cut-scenes that give
you an idea of what's going on in Tenka's head (think disgruntled
postal worker with a bad headache).
The gameplay, on the other hand, is only a notch above average.
Shooting enemies is annoyingly difficult (even with the weak
laser ) because of the up and down adjusting required to hit
some of the hovering enemies - if you ever complained that the
point-and-shoot ing in Doom was too simple, you'll love this.
Codename: Tenka does, however, present a challenge, and it's one
of the harder first-person shooters ever released: The levels are
elaborate, and sometimes finding the level boss or reactor is
harder than destroying it. That aside, the play control is well
designed, and in addition to the run and strafe commands, you can
also jump and crouch. There is also a huge number of attachments,
like lasers and missiles, to power up your , which morphs into
newer, stronger weapons as you collect power-ups.
If you just can't get enough first-person shooter action, you may
want to check out Codename: Tenka - it's one of the better ones
out there. But if you've lost your love for the genre, you may
want to skip it. --Glenn Rubenstein
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- EARTH HAS BECOME A LIVING HELL. TROJAN IN. IS DECEIVING PEOPLE AND LURING THEM TO THEIR EXOTIC COLONIES TO FUEL GENETIC EXPERIMENTS. BUT THEY HAVE ONE PROBLEM. THEY LIED TO THE FUTURE'S MOST RESOURCEFUL REBEL, TENKA, AND SCREWED WITH AN ALREADY BAD ATTITUDE. Dozens of fully 3D, hideously realistic enemies per level. Run, jump, duck and strafe your way through multiple locations. Boost your huge with endless upgrades. 20 intense mission from complex to shoot-to-kill. Amazing.