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Expendable - Dreamcast GameGame Review & DescriptionWelcome to Expendable (sometimes known as Millennium Soldier: Expendable), where subtlety goes to die and explosions are considered a reasonable solution to most of life's problems. This top-down shooter from Rage Software takes the "shoot first, ask questions later" philosophy and runs with it all the way to the bank, delivering an experience that's about as nuanced as a sledgehammer to the face. Originally released for the Dreamcast in 2000, this action-packed adventure puts you in the boots of a cybernetic soldier whose primary job qualification appears to be an exceptional ability to turn various alien life forms into decorative wall art using an impressive array of weaponry. The gameplay follows the tried-and-true formula of "point gun at bad things, pull trigger until bad things stop moving," executed with the kind of efficiency that would make an assembly line worker proud. You'll blast your way through hordes of enemies using everything from standard assault rifles to more exotic weapons that seem designed by someone who clearly spent too much time watching science fiction movies. The controls are responsive and intuitive, making it easy to navigate the chaos while maintaining the kind of sustained firepower that would make a small army jealous. The level design provides plenty of variety, from claustrophobic corridors to wide-open areas that give you room to maneuver while still keeping the action intense enough to prevent boredom from setting in. Visually, Expendable delivers the kind of polished presentation that showcases the Dreamcast's capabilities without getting bogged down in unnecessary artistic pretensions. The graphics are crisp and detailed, with smooth animations that make combat feel satisfying rather than clunky. The special effects are appropriately spectacular, with explosions and weapon fire that provide the kind of visual feedback that makes you feel like your actions have real impact. The enemy designs are varied and creative, ranging from standard grunt soldiers to more exotic creatures that require different tactical approaches. The environments are well-crafted, providing enough detail to feel immersive without cluttering the screen with unnecessary decorative elements that might interfere with the primary objective of shooting everything that moves. The game includes both single-player and cooperative multiplayer modes, with the latter providing some of the most entertaining gaming experiences available on the platform. Nothing quite compares to the satisfaction of coordinating with a friend to clear out particularly challenging enemy encounters, especially when success depends on teamwork rather than individual heroics. The difficulty curve is generally well-balanced, providing enough challenge to keep experienced players engaged without being so punishing that newcomers give up in frustration. The weapon variety and upgrade system add strategic depth to what might otherwise be a simple shooting gallery, encouraging players to experiment with different approaches and play styles. It's the kind of game that's perfect for stress relief after a long day, assuming your idea of relaxation involves virtual carnage on an industrial scale. A variety of helpful hints, tips and cheats for Expendable can be found below. GameShark / Pro Action Replay Cheat Codes:The following dongle-dependent codes are designed for use with the North American (NTSC) version of the game, but may work on compatible systems:
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