![]() As the third one (who happens to be our hero) manages to take the mech down with a grenade, he then proceeds towards the dying robot to give him his finishing headshot - this is where the game logo and main menu come in. They are ambushed by the WEC robotic assassin, and two Silencers are killed. No Remorse opens with three Silencer units returning back from the mission they've abandoned by refusing to shoot unarmed civilians. ![]() Five games were planned to surface, although only two of them were actually developed: Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret. Throughout the 80s and early 90s, the legendary Origin Systems was best known for their RPGs (Ultima, System Shock) and simulators (Wing Commander, Strike Commander), but after some criticism around their 'intellectual' games leaning more and more towards pure action, the studio executives listened to vox populi and decided to launch a new shooter franchise under the direction of Tony Zurovec (of Ultima 7-8 fame). That was the backstory of one of the finest 2D action-adventures ever released. Sounds corny? Well, the game itself is anything but. These fuckers are so evil they don't even cast sexy anchorwomen. Bringing hope to the rebels, he decided to assist them in crushing the government by any means. But then there is one of them, an unnamed hero who betrayed the Silencer corps and joined the underground. At their service is a powerful elite force of Silencers - clad in red full body armors, holding the most powerful firearms that WEC has to offer, their mission is to crush the resistance and uphold the prosperity of WEC's tyrannical regime. Ruling with iron hand, they've put the nations in stranglehold with unbearable taxes, vicious military operations and continuous terror against the ones who dare to differ. ![]() The world is engulfed in a social disaster, with everything being under control of the World Economic Consortium (WEC). System requirements: MS DOS 5.0 or higher, i486 DX2 66 MHz, 8 MB RAM, 65 MB hard disk space, Sound Blaster compatible sound card, VESA compatible SVGA video card Platforms: PC (MS DOS), Sega Saturn, PlayStation ![]() Developers: Origin Systems, Realtime Associates (console versions)Ĭomposers: Andrew Sega, Dan Gardopée and the Straylight Productions ![]()
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