
World War Zero: Iron Storm
Release Date: August 6, 2004
Action, FPP, shooters, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
Resistance Movement is a first person shooter (FPS) prepared by Rebellion studio, the action of which is set in an alternative historical reality. The player takes on the role of allied officer of the special services of James Anderson, sent to the territory of the Great Soviet-Mongolian Empire with a spy mission. The game is a conversion of the World War Zero: Iron Storm hit shooter originally released on PlayStation 2.
The Russian Revolution took place, but the mad baron Ugenberg mercilessly crushed the Bolsheviks. The baron is now building a huge Russo-Mongolian empire. A western consortium has been forged to curb his megalomaniac ambitions. In order to finance this 50 year war of attrition and entice new recruits into the army, the Consortium has floated its armies on the stock exchange.
As Lieutenant James Anderson, you must infiltrate and destroy key enemy positions using a fantastic arsenal of weapons, while carrying out a mission that will take you deep into the heart of enemy territory. You must master each weapon and know each enemy’s strengths and weaknesses to stop the carnage.
Last updated on January 23, 2020
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World War Zero: Iron Storm Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows October 14, 2005
PlayStation 2 August 6, 2004
Developer: Rebellion
Publisher: Reef Entertainment

World War Zero: Iron Storm System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium 1 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 128 MB graphic card, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP, 1,5 GB HDD
PlayStation 2
Supports: memory card