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Rifles, bladed weapons, code gauntlets, amps, injectors, cameras, code and mines look distinctively independent, with well-developed ornamentations. code Harbinger stands as a fine example of beautiful graphics. Final Thoughts Harbinger is worth the modest $29.99 plus tax (if applicable). Most who purchase the game shall suffer from the "just another five minutes" syndrome until the end screen flashes. Not worthy of any Game of the Year awards, still it is worthy of an avid gamer's time. It breaks the mold with its setting and manages to stay traditional in gameplay. For diehard hack-and-slash enthusiasts, or those in search of uniqueness, Harbinger is deserving of a hearty recommendation. The Good Challenging. Witty content. Fast-paced action fix. Hordes of killer robots to destroy. Good voice-overs. Pleasant graphical features. The Bad Grows boring. No rich plot. PC slowdowns. Hordes of killer robots to destroy. An "it's been done before" feel. Please visit our forum to discuss this game The Verdict The Lowdown Developer: Silverback Entertainment Publisher: Dreamcatcher Release Date: February 2003 Available for: Four Fat Chicks Links Player Feedback Screenshots System Requirements Windows 98/ME/2000/XP Pentium III 500 128 MB RAM 16 MB DirectX 8.0
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