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'Cold Zero' - Demo Available NOW

by Rainier on Oct. 10, 2003 @ 11:03 a.m. PDT

Drago Entertainment/JoWood have now released the English demo for their isometric 3D action/RPG/strategy game Cold Zero: The Last Stand. This demo features a training tutorial and one mission called The Fish Loading Point, where you have to rescue hostage held at docks (thanks Tiscali). Read more for download links...

Get the Cold Zero: Last Stand English Demo Off Worthplaying (70mb)

You quietly sneak behind your enemy, take out your knife and slit their throat before escaping through a window as the enemy breathes his last: Cold Zero is guaranteed to shock!

You are an unpredictable and vicious man who has turned to a life of violence after being blackmailed by the Italian Mafia. You're forced to complete and survive 16 terrifying missions within the criminal underworld where grisly death and sadistic thugs lurk around every corner. There's nowhere for you to run, as failing to accept missions will only result in your agonising death.

With over 100 superb characters, more than 100 weapons, detailed 3D graphics and interactive environments make this a true masterpiece in suspense and action.

Are you brave enough to enter a world this violent?

Features :

  • Gripping & violent tactical action strategy.
  • Detailed true 3D interactive environments with free camera movement.
  • Over 100 detailed characters.
  • Over 100 weapons with which to dispose your many enemies.
  • 16 blood-soaked missions comprised of locations from all over the world
  • Riveting plot taking you into the violent criminal underworld.
  • Multiple gaming paths giving the player numerous ways to achieve the set goals; be stealthy or go in all guns blazing!

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