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Play Crusader: No Remorse Online

You're a rogue supersoldier sneaking through industrial hellscapes, blowing up everything—walls, turrets, even desks become cover when the corporate goons swarm in.

Developer: Origin Systems
Genre: Action
Released: 1995
File size: 172 bytes
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Game Overview

Man, Crusader: No Remorse still holds up as one of the grittiest isometric shooters from the '90s. You play as this rogue supersoldier—think a cyberpunk James Bond with way fewer morals—fighting against a dystopian corporate empire. The first mission drops you into some industrial hellhole where security cameras, turrets, and mechs are just waiting to ruin your day.

What I love is how everything can be shot to pieces—walls, computers, even innocent bystanders (hey, they might drop cash). But go guns blazing, and the game punishes you hard—alarms bring in waves of enemies, so you end up sneaking, hacking terminals, and using the environment. That desk you just blew up? Now it’s cover. That explosive barrel? Suddenly it’s your best friend.

The controls take some getting used to (this was 1995, after all), but once it clicks, pulling off a perfect mission—silent takedowns, traps turned against enemies, zero alarms—feels amazing. Just don’t expect regenerating health. Medkits are scarce, and the WEC doesn’t mess around.

If you can handle the old-school difficulty, it’s a brutal, tactical blast with a killer atmosphere.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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