Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is the textbook example of how not to make a first person shooter. It utilizes the most basic of first-person-shooting while forcing players to deal with countless graphical and gameplay glitches, broken gun-play and randomly spawning, invincible enemies. The one redeeming quality of the title is its interesting premise, throwing an [...]
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Ross’ Impressions World War II first person shooters is arguably the most overused genre in games. This could be the main reason why Turning Point: Fall of Liberty’s underwhelming gameplay is such a devastating blow. The game’s unique premise had the potential for originality in the onslaught of mediocre WWII titles. Nazi’s, the most overused [...]
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