Xbox 360 Review: Soldier of Fortune: Payback

It's been a little while since a Soldier of Fortune game has graced our presence. Now that Soldier of Fortune: Payback has been released, I'm wishing that we had to wait a little longer.

This game is a victim of "Rush to Release at Christmas Syndrome" if ever I saw one. 

The story gives you a good indication of how bland the game is: an escort mission goes horribly wrong, and it's up to you (yes, YOU) to terminate an extremist plot aimed at throwing the world into utter chaos. Ugh. Cliché City. If that doesn't give you an idea of how unoriginal this game is, let me delve into the game a bit further.

Bit o Blood

Soldier of Fortune: Payback is a First Person Shooter, and the third game in the SoF series - but while the first two games were really groundbreaking at the time, the third one is a let down on almost every level - except one.

Soldier of Fortune games were best known for their excessive gore and dismemberment, and Payback does not disappoint. I don't think I've EVER seen this much gore in a videogame! Thanks to the many multiple "hit areas" on the character models, enemy bodies react realistically to wherever you shoot them. Shoot them in the foot with a shotgun, and that foot is long gone, leaving only a bloody stump. Throw a grenade at a couple of guys, and wish that they included an umbrella in your inventory, to stop yourself from being showered in a rain of blood and ligaments. Death and destruction in this shooter is so viscerally enjoyable, it almost redeems itself from it's not-so-enjoyable traits.

Hmm. Haven't I seen this level in a million other games?

But there are so many of them, nothing can bring the game from out of the depths of mediocredom.

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  • 1 - AXA

    Feb 04, 2008 at 6:00 am

    the gameplay & graphics is pretty good... well done for this game..

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