KingPin

 

Id like to finnaly talk about a little game called Kingpin. Wow, this game is... well the second you start it your watching a badass curse about busting some ass on the street. It goes on cursing and using language that would make sothpark blush. The game goes like this. You have a lead pipe and want revenge on a crimeboos that has crossed your path. To do this you need money to buy guns and guns to kick ass. So you give a fella a dolla to buy a crowbar, beat him down and take the dolla back. You learn things bout the street, kill people, swear alot, beat people down, kill more and swear some more. Really this game rules! The graphics are awesome. Its totally original, easy to get into (once the language de-sensetises you) My description doesnt give it justice, you really have to play it for yourself, If your of a mature age that is. Music done by Cypress hill. It requires a voodoo1 or eqivelent 3d card to play, but ive never seen any graphics so smooth. Maybe Intereplay can describe it better heres some exerpts form their site www.interplay.com:

Somewhere in a past that never existed lies the world of Kingpin- a landscape of burned-out buildings and urban decay, where local gangs rule the streets. Begin your rise to the top by assembling your own gang of thugs. If a new member turns out to be a punk, waste him and make way for new blood. Moving up in the world is sure to attract the attention of the Kingpin; eventually you're going to have to take him down. But you knew that anyway... Made by creators of Redneck Rampage, Kingpin: Life of Crime is the most involving, immersive experience ever. 24 levels in 6 episodes integrate adventure and action in a realistic, urban setting. Get to know the population - mothers, kids, street punks, winos, vigilantes, cops, feds, shop keeps, and many others - some will help, while other shoot first and ask questions later. Watch enemies and allies with neural net-based AI behave like real humans, right down to displaying pity or vengeance, heroics or cowardice. Leaders coordinate large groups, and teams work together instead of shooting each other in the back. Buy and sell items through a system of intelligent pawnshops that set the street value for everything from polished heaters to scrap metal. Target specific body parts and actually see the damage done-- including exit wounds. Strengthen your turf by recruiting the gang members you want on your side. Talk to people the way you want... from "smack" to pacifying. Hop a train to get around town. Built on top of the revolutionary Quake II engine, Kingpin: Life of Crime includes multiplayer death match for up to 16 thugs.

The game is EXTREAMLY blow-his-face-off gory. Cant show that on my page now can I?