Operation Genocide Reviewed by: DeathDude Positive Points: Fairly decent graphics Good music Negative Points: Weird sound effects Similar enemies Genre: Action Size: 11.3 MB Requirements: Windows Questionable Content: 13+ Violence Editor rating: 4.0 Homepage: No author homepage Download Location: AR hosted (leave download field blank) Your mission may soon seem simple matter of doing a little investigation, but soon it will evolve into a journey to help one escape from their prison. A distress signal has brought you here now battle your way through the base, the battleground. Enter the combat boots of a soldier who has made his way to a military location that has been top secret, why though, play on to find out. As your character soon arrives at the base, he meets with the hologram of an alien. Yes you read that sentences right, an alien. Seems our alien friend has been captured inside the base and wishes to escape, so it is your job to go forth and help our alien friend out. So begins the story, although it is weak in this sense, as you go through this base to find the alien. However, as you come to expect, it will not be easy what with other alien monsters lurking in the shadows, ready to strike anyone who comes forth. First thing you should recognize is the music that begins to play, it really is nicely done, surprising to say the least because really with most shooters now a days, there is either a lack of music, or the music isn't that great. However, in this title it is done well. Graphically the environments look alright, they aren't the most spectacular ones, but they are decent, the characters you encounter too, are designed interestingly, they do kind of look like alien beings so that's good. Weapons and ammo are plentiful in the base, as is health, so you should not have too many problems staying alive from the challenges that lie in store. The sound effects used for a couple of the enemies though were kind of weird to hear, like the alien you encounter when you first enter the base sounds like a lion, made me wondering about, but oh well. Also as you progress you start to see similar enemies along the way, would have been nice to see more variety. Still the game does present an interesting challenge and should amuse you if you are into first person shooters. So try Operation Genocide and see what it's like.