Auto Assault, Desktop Computer
Sporting something of a Mad Max style, better get ready for Auto Assault, an action-packed Massively Multiplayer Online Game (MMOG) that combines the strange mix of role-playing with ultra-violent motor vehicle combat. You have loads of high-tech weapons and intense skills at your disposal. In the game, you can also customise your own cars, motorcycles and semis, in preparation to fight monstrous beings and ruthless bandits in a desolate land. Don't worry about running out of ammo: your chosen turbocharged death machine has an infinite supply. If you go all Charles Bronson a la Death Wish, weapons can overheat and cease working for a few seconds, so use your head and be resourceful. Auto Assault offers the choice of battling other players in barren stadiums or race vs. race warfare for control of parts of the land. It is also possible to do some outrageously high jumps, shoot the hell out of objects with your car-mounted rockets, and send anything in your path airborne as the game uses the extremely powerful Havok physics engine. All you really need to know about Auto Assault is anything you can hit, you can destroy, and basically, the more destruction you wreak, the better ranking you will ultimately achieve.
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