Advantages: Best action game of the year Disadvantages: Can't think any
Story
Chris Redfield is deployed to Africa, to join Sheva Alomar and capture Ricardo Irving, who wants to sell an extremely dangerous bio-weapon to the black market. This bio-weapon acts like a parasite, which quickly takes control of living things, turning him/it into a Majini (means evil spirit in Swahili language). From here on, almost all the locals have been turned into Majini. Chris later on finds some data that contains a picture of Jill Valentine, his old partner, who was presumed dead after a confrontation with Albert Wesker, and he believes that she is still alive.
As the story progresses all the supporting team are all dead and leaving Chris and Sheeva as the sole survivor, though the situation isn't good and Sheeva suggested that they ought to return to HQ for backup, Chris expresses his determination in ...
Advantages: Story, graphics, challenge Disadvantages: No voicers, sluggish controls.
The Fifth Element the pc game is the fair game based on the Blockbuster hit with Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich.
The game itself falls way short of my expectations, but fans of the movie who are looking for something extra, a supplement to the movie, will enjoy it.
As the movie, the game follows the story, Korben Dallas the reluctant hero, joins forces with this strange young female Leelo (Jovovich) to find the five elements to stop an alien force destryoying everything in it's path.
There's more to it than that but thats the movie for you in short.
Graphics **
The graphics are fair at best, as far as the characters of Dallas and Leelo, they look as best as they can, the rest of the characters in the game, look to be a sloppy rendition of aliens and robots. The menus look great though as that dark intro in ...
Advantages: Good story, Great acting and effects Disadvantages: Aliens looked out of place and Zorg was annoying
Although this film is set in 2257 we start 5000 years before this when a small temple in Egypt is visited by friendly aliens who explain about the 5 elements and the stone but then they are about to leave the 5th Element, the stone of life is broken and smashed. Back in the present, 2257, the hand of this statue has been found amongst some wreckage and with the technology which they have they re-grow the person who the hand belonged to.
Also on Earth there is the presence of a massive planet shaped weapon which has come to claim the stones or it will destroy all life. The President gets a shock when he learn of what is needed to save the planet.
Back to the regenerated person, it turns out to be Leeloo who makes an escape and falls into the taxi of Korban Dallas, played by Bruce Willis, he reluctantly agrees to help her as all ...
Product Information for "Temple of Elemental Evil (PC)" »
Product details
Age
16+
Publisher
Atari
Genre
Role-Playing Game (RPG)
Release Date
10th October 2003
EAN
3546430108383
Operating System
Windows NT / 98 / Me / XP
Manufacturer's product description
The World of Greyhawk, one of the most popular Dungeons & Dragons® campaign settings of all time published by Wizards of the Coast, makes its first interactive appearance with The Temple of Elemental Evil. Developed by Troika, creators of the critically acclaimed Arcanum, The Temple of Elemental Evil features an exciting party-based single player campaign, an engaging storyline based on the classic D&D® adventure of the same name as well as a faithful translation of the latest 3.5 Edition rules.It finds adventurers in a fight for their lives as a simple rescue mission uncovers a much more sinister plot with far-reaching implications. As the story unfolds, adventurers will travel the land of Flanaess, discover the besieged village of Hommlet, survive the filthy shire of Nulb and ultimately penetrate the ruins of the Temple of Elemental Evil, a beacon of darkness and despair in a world without hope.The Temple of Elemental Evil features most of the game play aspects from the 3.5 Edition D&D rule set including an entire host of feats and skills. The product's traditional turn-based combat engine allows more effective coordination of the large party configurations possible within the game. In addition, adventurers can expect an entire host of classic D&D creatures straight from the pages of the Monster Manual, including lizard men, hill giants and a slew of demons.