Patriots: A Nation Under Fire

Patriots: A Nation Under Fire
Developer(s) 4D Rulers
Publisher(s) SilverLine Software
Engine AMP 1.5
Platform(s) Windows XP
Release date(s) 2007
Genre(s) FPS
Mode(s) Single player

Patriots: A Nation Under Fire is a computer game created by 4D Rulers and published by SilverLine Software. It posits the player in the position of a United States Army National Guard soldier whose purpose is to defend the United States of America from a terrorist invasion. An unofficial patch was released to balance the notorious difficulty and adds the level 4 files to the game.[1]

Plot

The game begins with a short background. Major cities of the United States have been attacked by nuclear weapons. Armies of terrorists flock the shores and have taken over most of the country. The player assumes the role of a United States Army National Guard soldier. He is called into the local military base, only to find it overrun by terrorists. From there, the mission is to defeat the terrorist invasion.

Reception

Patriots: A Nation Under Fire was released to overwhelmingly negative reviews. It has been criticized for its poor quality, especially when it comes to graphical fidelity and gameplay. The game has been criticized for its extreme difficulty, even while playing on the easiest difficulty setting. Due to bugs and glitches, it is impossible to complete mission three. Also, the files that contain the fourth mission were missing from the release of the game and are only available through an unofficial patch.

References

  1. unofficial patch 1.01 on Patches Scrolls

External links

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