Soldier of Fortune: Payback - first look
Cauldron invents more body parts for you to shoot at
Mercenaries really like guns and Payback doesn’t play keep-away: over 40 real-life firearms are yours for the discharging, from itty bitty pistols which dismember at a prudent rate, to big bad RPGs, which, well, you know. Different guns produce different amounts of visual damage and unique, unscripted physical reactions. Players will have a choice of several weapons at the beginning of every level, so they can decide if they like their butchery slow, fast, or slow then fast.
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