3.4 /10 1 Votes3.4
41% Metacritic Initial release date 29 April 2005 Genre First-person shooter Platform Xbox | 2.1/10 41% GameFAQs Mode Single-player video game | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date(s) NA: May 24, 2005EU: April 29, 2005 Publishers 2K Play, Global Star Software Similar 2K Play games, First-person shooter games |
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Classified: The Sentinel Crisis is a budget video game for the Xbox (not compatible with Xbox 360). It was developed by Torus Games and published by Global Star Software. The PlayStation 2 version was cancelled due to negative reviews before release.
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- Classified the sentinel crisis gameplay xbox hd 720p
- Plot
- Reception
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Classified the sentinel crisis gameplay xbox hd 720p
Plot

The plot follows the story of a black ops soldier recruited for the military's Sentinel program, which involves an "intelligent" suit and multifunction rifle. The soldier must locate Landau, the traitorous scientist responsible for its creation, before the technology ends up in the wrong hands. Landau has formed a companionship with Radulov, a powerful and dangerous Eastern European general. Their alliance has forced a further companionship between the player (the black ops soldier) and Karlo, who is the leader of a revolutionary movement.

Later in the game, once it is discovered that Landau is a traitor and plans on marketing his revolutionary creation in a maniacal technological installation, the player is captured and must escape. After the escape, the black ops soldier is ordered to execute Radulov from a distance and in the end of the game, battles against Landau, who wears an upgraded re-energizing suit (a newer model in comparison to that of the player). After taking out Landau, the game is completed, although Karlo dies in the battlefield, and the black ops soldier is left to lead his organization.
Reception

The game generally received negative reviews. IGN gave it a 2.1 out of 10, citing "one short game mode", "nauseatingly simple" gameplay, and "dreary AI". GameSpot gave it a 5.4 for "archaic" graphics, "bone-headed decisions" from enemies, and "a six-hour-long single-player campaign".


