Four bloody gameplay videos from Soldier of Fortune: Pay Back

Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 9:33AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360, PC Gaming Tags: Activision
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Four age-restricted gameplay videos have been released for Soldier of Fortune: Pay Back (PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360), with a spectacular display of flying limbs and a demonstration of how much blood a human body can actually hold. Which may explain why the game was banned in Australia.

The first video features the Rocket Launcher. While you won't see any flying limbs here you at least get to see its power when it kills a man two meters away from where the shell exploded. The second video, called Bye Bye Truck, is just that. One bullet takes down a truck... no, not just takes it down. Blows it up.

The third video, Getting Bloody, is what we would call a bloodfest. You'd think limbs actually wanted to detach themselves with the way they were flying. The last video, Mayhem in the Mountains, shows a more tactical side of the game. It shows how knowledge and correct use of the landscape can work to your advantage.











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# YES!!!LiK SHoT 2007-10-21 07:15
i love it when a game you always wanted comes out of nowhere!

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# way too much blood in this! lolplaton 2007-10-21 15:44
Still, it's looking realistic in the way people die, but loosing a leg out of gunfire? that's not even possible, lol. Anyway, I suppose they wanted to be "maximum gore and violence", they said that the harder the rating, the better the sales. Still, I better like games that are more realisic than this, like GAW2 or rainbow six vegas or conterstrike :D. But this looks good too, sometimes it's cool not having to think too much in a game and just relax killing and making simple startegies! :D, like halo games, or fall or man, etc. :D

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