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Revision as of 02:46, 9 November 2023
Developer | Impie |
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Latest version | 1.0 |
Release date | 2017-10-18 |
Description
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The HORUS terrorist group has just made super-terrorist Victor Baloch its new leader, and they’ve stolen several nuclear warheads. With the nukes in tow, they’ve begun holding the world hostage one region at a time.
In response to this, NATO has greenlit a campaign to eradicate HORUS and Victor once and for all, with the Hercules of counter-terrorism Hector Juarez taking point. Operation Body Count is a go.
The original Operation Body Count could have been Jihadenstein, but was instead a pile of crap. The mod ended up being an amalgamation of missions based on other games about terrorist takeovers: Hostages, Persian Gulf Inferno, and Alcatraz to name a few. Each mission is a single map filled with various objectives and nasty terrorists, often inspired by other games of the same era that revolved around terrorist threats.
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