is a hard-core shooter with two unique overhead views, which brings a whole new perspective to 3D action games.
You play Slade, a ruthless mercenary in a post-nuclear urban world populated by hordes of twisted mutants and refugees. It's a place where everyone is fighting for their own survival and control of the city's dwindling resources. Your only chance to escape is to breach The Dome that lies at the center of this burned-out city. Using weapons, equipment, and vehicles found along the way, you seek to take the city and its evil population on one territory at a time.
Take No Prisoners features two unique top-down camera angles (one straight down, the other tilted off angle) which allow you to see all of your destruction. This greater field of vision lets you set up more sophisticated attack and defense situations and makes it easier to coordinate combat strategies in cooperative multiplayer games. And to take full advantage of this unique viewpoint, the world has been stretched vertically, creating a truly 3-dimensional environment. So now you can blow away a Punk on the catwalk above you or lob a molotov cocktail on some Growlers on the ground below you.
This demo contains the Crown Plaza territory, one of 20 single-player, non-linearly connected territories in the game, and one of 6 "Kill at Will" multi-player territories designed for up to 8 players. It features a variety of twisted enemies, each with their own advanced combat behavior; a choice of weapons including laser rifles, shotguns, and crossbows; and several combat items including rocket nets, float disks, and stealth device.
Take No Prisoners runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 10 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
3-D Action and Arcade.
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