
Great music, fast-paced action, and an awesome story that picks up right after first part ends.Destructible and highly interactive environment that you can use to your advantage.Features the same successful gameplay style as its predecessor.The player takes on the role of a rogue Silencer, an elite soldier in the employ. The game had a sequel, Crusader: No Regret, and was notable for its heavily destructible environments. The game was released for the PC, Sega Saturn, and Sony Playstation. This is by no means a bad thing, because sometimes good old-fashioned shotgun diplomacy is the right solution to the problem, and the Silencer is an unquestionable expert in this field. Crusader: No Remorse is an isometric-perspective action game made by Origin Systems in 1995. All the pieces are in place and it is up to you to make the first move-and the last one.Ĭompared to its predecessor, Crusader: No Regret is much more straightforward, and with a higher emphasis on action. The Resistance has also managed to install a cell on the Moon and is trying to delay the Di-Corellium extraction as much as possible. The mining operation there is the key to destabilizing the entire WEC structure from within, and this is why Chairman Draygan himself is overseeing the program. The Silencer’s escape pod is picked up by a freighter that is headed to the WEC penitentiary mining facility on the Moon, where political dissidents and Resistance members are held. No Regret begins 46 hours after the events of No Remorse.
