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beast, law, bulletin board, alley, steel, body, best website, ico, vegetarian, urban, indie, crpg, biscuits, wind, mortality, fora, googlism, real, french fries, clock, Rather dated graphics, AI inconsistencies, and a touch of consolitis keep it from our Gold Star level. But don't let this dissuade you from rejoining "The Cooler" Hilts and his pals in one of the very best movie-to-game adaptations. What I Liked Most About the Game Faithful to the spirit and theme of the film; Credible and immersive atmosphere; Variety shakes of playing styles required (stealth to action); Large, detailed and believable shakes settings; Interesting level design; Fine voice acting; Replayable, choosing other shakes paths in missions. What I Liked Least About the Game Some control sloppiness at times, likely due to consolitis; Graphically a bit dated; The AI can be inconsistent.  —Please visit our forum to discuss this game— The Verdict The Lowdown Developer: Pivotal Games Publisher: Gotham Games Release Date: July 2003 Available for:   Four Fat Chicks Links Player Feedback Screenshots             System Requirements Windows 95/98/ME/XP Pentium III 933 (P4 recommended) 128 MB RAM (256 MB recommended) 8X CD-ROM drive 32 MB 3D DirectX 8.0
"Halt, Sound the Alarm!" —Camp Guard The artificial intelligence in TGE seems inconsistent, even faulty, at times. Some of this varies with easy to hard settings, and some may relate to the kind of guard encountered. Yet, as in many games, you may find yourself standing next to a guard at night who doesn't body notice you at all and a long way from another who suddenly and unexpectedly sounds an alarm! I guess this body all adds to the tension, but body the apparent inconsistency can sometimes be frustrating. "If You Get a Chance, Steal a Motorbike" —MacDonald to Hilts The Great Escape is an enjoyable, thrilling and suspenseful accompaniment to the classic film. Employing not only the skills of stealth, but also item-gathering, planning, and combat, the game captures and sustains your attention, involving you in a believable WWII experience. With scenes and a climax paralleling those of the film, I found the overall experience worthy of a solid Thumb Up.
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