Operation Bodycount sounds subtle, doesn’t it? Released in 1994, this shooter wastes no time letting you know exactly what it’s about: running around and, well, increasing that body count. It’s a first-person shooter that leans heavily into chaos, offering fast-paced action and environments that feel like they were designed with explosions in mind first and everything else second. The controls can be a bit clunky by modern standards, but there’s a certain charm in its rough edges—it feels like a game that just wanted to be loud and fun without overthinking things. Enemies pop up, bullets fly, and subtlety is nowhere to be found. It’s not trying to be profound; it’s trying to entertain, and in its own noisy, unapologetic way, it succeeds.
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