The Mark
The Mark are Europe's last line of defense, tasked to stop a deadly nuclear package before it reaches it's destination, London. It would be so easy and tempting to describe how bad The Mark is by making some cute remark like, The Mark is way off The Mark, or The lame gameplay is a black mark against The Mark." However, that takes more effort than this dreary, lackluster shooter from Dream Catcher and T7 Games deserves. Sure, it's a budget shooter, but that doesn't excuse the fact that it's a very bad game.
The sound effects are completely generic, but they're the best part of the audio, as the voice acting is third rate, at best. After seeing this screen for the 40th or 50th time, you won't care anymore that the evil ones win.The Mark isn't a humorous or fun game in any sense of the words. It's also a tedious game that taxes your patience and your endurance. When you get down to it, there are simply far too many other shooters that you can spend your money on, and most of those will offer a more enjoyable and fun gameplay experience than The Mark.
System: Pentium 4 - 1,8 GHz
RAM: 512MB
Video Memory: 128 MB
Size: 308 MB
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Also Windows 8
The sound effects are completely generic, but they're the best part of the audio, as the voice acting is third rate, at best. After seeing this screen for the 40th or 50th time, you won't care anymore that the evil ones win.The Mark isn't a humorous or fun game in any sense of the words. It's also a tedious game that taxes your patience and your endurance. When you get down to it, there are simply far too many other shooters that you can spend your money on, and most of those will offer a more enjoyable and fun gameplay experience than The Mark.
System: Pentium 4 - 1,8 GHz
RAM: 512MB
Video Memory: 128 MB
Size: 308 MB
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Also Windows 8
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