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Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition

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25%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
stability, replayability
42% User Score Based on 12 reviews

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Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition is a single player shooter game with a science fiction theme. It was developed by Screaming Villains and was released on March 23, 2021. It received neutral reviews from players.

As a tactical weapons expert, you soon discover it's crawling with aliens disguised as humans. Welcome to Ground Zero Texas. Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition is science fiction full motion video western shooter. Completely rebuilt from the ground up, GZT is now at a level quality never experienced with its previous release and has also been expanded with additional content such as deleted scene…

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42%
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions

  • The game brings back nostalgic memories of classic FMV arcade games from the 1990s, featuring cheesy dialogue and a fun storyline.
  • The remastered graphics and audio quality are significantly improved, making the game visually appealing and enjoyable for fans of the original.
  • The inclusion of unlockable behind-the-scenes content and a video library adds replayability and interest for players who appreciate the production aspect.
  • The game is plagued by numerous bugs, including broken hitboxes, crashes, and issues with the mouse cursor disappearing, making it nearly unplayable.
  • Many players have reported game-breaking bugs that prevent progress, such as unkillable enemies and shots not registering, leading to frustration.
  • The lack of developer response to reported issues and the overall state of the game at launch has left many feeling disappointed and ripped off.
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game's stability is generally good, with straightforward gameplay and an enjoyable storyline. However, players have reported occasional bugs, particularly with shot registration, though many of these issues were quickly addressed by updates.

    • “Gameplay is straightforward and the storyline is fun, but there are a couple of buggy scenes where shots don't always register.”
    • “However, some of these bugs and glitches were worked out within hours.”
  • gameplay
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally straightforward and enjoyable, featuring a fun storyline, though it suffers from some bugs where shots may not register. While the premise and acting are considered cheesy, the game is recognized for its technical achievements and large-scale FMV production, despite becoming repetitive towards the end.

    • “The gameplay is straightforward and the storyline is fun, providing an engaging experience overall.”
    • “The mechanics are intuitive, making it easy to jump right in and enjoy the action.”
    • “The combat system is dynamic and keeps you on your toes, ensuring that every encounter feels fresh and exciting.”
    • “Gameplay is straightforward and the storyline is fun, but there are a couple of buggy scenes where shots don't always register.”
    • “Cheesy premise, cheesy acting, and while gameplay does get very repetitive toward the end, this game was originally released in 1993 and was a big technical achievement for its time, as well as a large-scale FMV production.”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The storyline is engaging and enjoyable, though some players have encountered bugs that affect gameplay, such as shots not registering in certain scenes.

  • replayability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the replayability of the game, particularly due to the ability to unlock and revisit scenes in a video library, which encourages them to replay the game to experience content they may have missed initially.

    • “Being able to unlock each scene in the game in a video library in the bonus content gives this game great replayability, making me want to go back and play again to catch the scenes I missed the first time around.”
    • “The different choices and paths you can take in the game encourage multiple playthroughs, as each decision leads to a unique outcome.”
    • “With various character builds and strategies to explore, the replayability factor is high, allowing players to experience the game in new ways each time.”
    • “Being able to unlock each scene in the game in a video library in the bonus content gives this game some replayability, making me want to go back and play again to catch the scenes I missed the first time around.”
    • “The lack of meaningful choices and consequences makes replaying the game feel pointless; once you've seen the story, there's little incentive to go back.”
    • “After completing the game once, I found that there was no real reason to replay it, as the gameplay and story didn't change significantly.”
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Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition is a shooter game with science fiction theme.

Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition is available on PC, PlayStation 4, Windows and PlayStation.

Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition was released on March 23, 2021.

Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition was developed by Screaming Villains.

Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its stability.

Ground Zero Texas - Nuclear Edition is a single player game.

Similar games include Iron Wings, For the King 2, NORSE: Oath of Blood, RAGE 2, One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 and others.