Combat is very straightforward and the game leans in the direction of “kill everything” (although it won’t let you shoot innocents or teammates) but does not reward running into areas blindly. Keys are mapped in the standard WASD movement style and the mouse provides for easy aim and weapon changing. Instead you are given a few text hints which is a nice touch compared with the usual forced orientation phase.Movement and gun control are handled in classic PC FPS fashion. Strangely for a modern shooter, there is no introductory phase, per-se. ![]() The game is set in the recent past and, as is fashionable these days, sees you battling various acts of terrorism. SAS Secure Tomorrow was my first introduction to a game based on the elite British soldiers and, unfortunately, it’s not quite the game the regiment deserves.SAS Secure Tomorrow is no run and gun affair and a stealthy, tactical approach is crucial to completing your missions. ![]() From Rainbow Six to SWAT to Operation Flashpoint, the hardcore tactical approach has garnered a strong following, of which I am a member. Whilst the console market is now teeming with first person shooters, the home of the tactical shooter has always been the PC.
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