

Wherever you walk, each area is littered with objects, some of them animated. The graphics are excellent, with my favorite being those during the final mission, where you are on board the Vigilance Platform. The highlight of the game is accessing certain video terminals that allow you to control a variety of killer mechs and take down hundreds of guards without even doing it yourself, saving ammo in the process. You can also pick up detenators and grenades required to complete some of the missions. You can get ammunition for them either from their dead bodies or from inside crates scattered around the level. You begin the game with a pistol, but by taking down guards and enforcers, you are able to get credits that can be used to buy weapons from the Weasel. After this, you can get your next mission briefing and begin getting back into action again. There, you enter a lounge area where you get to watch the evening's edition of WEC News, talk to fellow troops, deal with someone named the Weasel ( Marco Perella), or access your video mail. Once your mission has been accomplished, Troy “Wizard” Reeves (played by Taylor Gibbler) activates a certain teleporter that takes you back to Central, a hangout for other Resistance members on their break. You can waste a bit of time destroying the environment around you. They also involve you doing a range of things like killing guards, finding keycards to unlock doors, and using stealth to avoid detection by the many security cameras planted around the facility. Some of the missions involve you destroying the thermal coupler, eavesdropping on a board meeting, and deactivating a laser aimed at cities that refuse to bow to the WEC’s brutal regime. Each of the 15 missions begin with your superiors giving you your objectives before you are teleported into the respective levels of WEC headquarters. Like a lot of games around the time, No Remorse uses Full-Motion Video to add depth to the game. The music continues until the installation finishes and you are booted back to DOS. Once you are done with that, the program gives you a taste on the type of music you will hear during the game, and gives you a chance to look over your settings in case you happen to select the wrong thing.
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You select certain settings to be used in the game such as installation type, sound card, and movie size. No Remorse requires a VESA-compatible card, and this should be obvious if you try to run the installation program without one.
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So you have to prove your worth by completing a series of missions in order to thwart the WEC’s ultimate objective. Those working for the Resistance are hostile toward you, considering that you were responsible for the deaths of several of their own.

That all changed when your fellow team members were killed by one of WEC's mech patrol while navigating one of the consortium's tunnels, and for this reason, you decide to jump ship and work against the WEC for once. In No Remorse, you play the role of a Silencer, an employee for the World Economic Consortium, sent to hunt down the Resistance, a group working to expose the corruption of the WEC. In the mid-Nineties, they produced some really good action titles, such as System Shock, Cybermage, and Crusader: No Remorse. I never was a fan of Origin’s games, not only because they were RPG-centric, with the company churning out Ultima this and Wing Commander that.
