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Play the revolutionary action-adventure shooter with isometric view.

In Crusader: No Remorse you are a Silencer, a member of an elite soldier group of the World Economic Consortium, a mega-corporation. During the last mission, which supposed to be a routine task, your squad gets into a WEC mech patrol ambush. Only you survived and to revenge your team mates you join the Resistance. Now, on the other side of the barricade, you'll face the military wrath of your former employers and save the world! A ton of crazy arsenal is there to help, from conventional guns that shoot bullets, rocket launchers to microwave gun or a plasma cannon. The Crusader can hack into security cameras or even take control of a WEC mech! He also has some cool gadgets to help him annihilate more swiftly, most notably the awesome Spiderbomb. Between missions you’re going to visit Resistance bases and unravel the engaging storyline through talking with other members of the movement. All of that with real life actors and awesome cut scenes! The music is simply amazing, made by Andrew Sega aka Necros, a legend in the demo community.

This game is simply what we call a classic, so if you haven't played it yet, now is the time (and if you played it already, it's time to replay it :))!
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Vagabond: The reason I joined GOG. Thank you. Thank you.
We try our best :)
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Executer: I would try it with xpadder http://www.xpadder.com/
U can completly remap axis and buttons of your gamepad.. and even add deadzones.
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Wishbone: XPadder looks like it's exactly what I need. It has the ability to assign more than one key to a button/axis, which is needed for one of the setups I have in mind for Crusader. Too bad it isn't free, but given what it can do, I think the price is fair enough. A trial version would have been nice though, just to see if it's worth it. Still, if I manage to dig up my Logitech controller one of these days, or find a working Windows driver for my PS3 controller, I may give it a spin.
http://www.motioninjoy.com/ for all of your dualshock driver needs ;)
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Galimatias: http://www.motioninjoy.com/ for all of your dualshock driver needs ;)
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chris.frukacz: I love you man... Time to put spare DS to some use :)
No probs, those drivers also have an awesome feature that they emulate the XInput driver.
So basically you get you awesome DS in your hands, and windows sees it as an 360 pad and everything works ;)
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ilves: Personall yhaven't heard of this, but since everyone else is raving about it I guess I'll have to pick it up... Just to clarify, this is real time combat, correct? Not turned based or anything?
Yep, fast-paced, action-pumped, pure awesome real-time combat :)
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ilves: Personall yhaven't heard of this, but since everyone else is raving about it I guess I'll have to pick it up... Just to clarify, this is real time combat, correct? Not turned based or anything?
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Cook: Yep, fast-paced, action-pumped, pure awesome real-time combat :)
There's epic mayhem there too!