![]() ![]() Most often they're aggressive and impressively intelligent – moving about with the greatest of stealth and fearlessly taking the lead when entering a new room or area. And perhaps that's why they behave as curiously as they do. That's right – your compatriots are invincible. The game won't allow you to inadvertently blast a hostage or anyone you've been asked to rescue, nor will it let you (or anyone else, for that matter) kill either of your buddies. In SAS, you shoot first and ask questions later, and virtually everything and everyone is a target. Maneuvers such as crouching and jumping and peering around corners are necessities rather than options, and you'll also need to keep track of a small inventory, use items such as flashlights and night vision goggles, and switch quickly between weapons. ![]() Though not particularly complicated when compared to some games of this ilk, SAS does require that you become as least moderately familiar with certain generalities and gain some proficiency with a dozen or so frequently accessed keyboard commands. It is here that you'll learn the basics of the game, a process that's substantially simplified through a generous helping of text tips. The game received middling reviews from such gaming sites as: IGN, who gave the game a score of 6.0 and quoted that the game is too easy, because it lacks variety of levels (12 in total).Following the introduction, you're transported, along with your two partners, to the scene of a prison riot that surely has connections to the dudes you've been assigned to eliminate. The SAS team is chasing the fugitives in London, Iceland, and finally in an underground nuclear reactor, and rescuing hostages on the way. The SAS team is on their toes, and in hot pursuit, to bring him and other terrorists to justice. Meanwhile, a notorious criminal and leader of a terrorist group, escapes with his rescuers from a high security prison. ![]() The player is in command of two SAS units, the main goal of which is to secure the British government from terrorist threat. SAS: Secure Tomorrow is a tactical first-person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, developed and published by Polish company City Interactive in 2008. ![]()
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