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(2003) | Chrome

Chrome distinguished itself from contemporary shooters by blending traditional action with tactical and light RPG elements: Chrome (2003) (Video Game) - TV Tropes

Set in the late 22nd century, the story follows (voiced by Jon St. John, the voice of Duke Nukem), a disgraced former special forces operative turned mercenary. After being betrayed by his partner, Pointer, Logan teams up with a computer hacker named Carrie to take on missions across various colonized planets. The plot centers on a corporate power struggle over "Chrome," a rare resource essential for terraforming human-habitable worlds. Key Gameplay Mechanics Chrome (2003)

is a science-fiction first-person shooter (FPS) developed by the Polish studio Techland and released in October 2003 . While it was often overshadowed by giants like Halo or Unreal II , it is significant for being Techland's first major hit and the debut of the Chrome Engine , which powered the studio's later successes like Call of Juarez and Dying Light . Narrative Overview The plot centers on a corporate power struggle

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