Publisher : Aspyr | Developer : Enlight Software | Genre : Modern Action Adventure
Size : 1.16 Gb
Murphy's Law--the assertion that if something can go wrong, it will--is in full effect in Bad Day LA. Taking
place in modern-day Los Angeles, the game sees the city plunge into chaos as it's plagued by terrorist
attacks, earthquakes, meteor showers, fires, gang wars, tsunamis, and more. With so many divisive elements,
from the crazy homeless protagonist to the regular jabs at Homeland Security, there was great potential for
some cutting satire here. Unfortunately, Bad Day LA has all the subtlety of a hammer, and the occasional
commentary on the absurdities of modern life is drowned out by a constant barrage of uninspired vulgarity.
Even the game's shock value rings hollow, and it doesn't distract from the fact that this third-person
action game is short, ugly, and sloppy.
The mayhem kicks off on the Santa Monica freeway, where our hero, Anthony, an antisocial, shopping-cart
pushing homeless man, is relieving himself in the middle of bumper-to-bumper traffic when a jet brimming
with a nefarious biological agent crashes into an overpass. Green gas spews everywhere, turning anyone who
comes in contact with it into mindless, flesh-starved zombies. All Anthony wants is to save his own sorry
hide and get out of the city, but he consistently finds himself forced to assist other citizens as things go
from bad to worse.
It's hard not to smile at how ridiculous the situation becomes, but beyond the setup, the writing in Bad
Day LA offers little in terms of insight or humor. Non
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e of the characters warrant any sympathy, and Anthony himself acts and sounds less like a homeless man
given up on society than a self-absorbed, third-rate Chris Tucker caricature. Everyone is drawn with broad
strokes, and the game relies on a liberal peppering of profanity, some clumsy racism, and general cruelty to
fill the time between levels. Some of the "highlights" include a kid who can't stop throwing up, a Paris
Hilton doppelganger, a drop-kicked baby, a group of parents physically abusing their drug-addicted children,
a persistent use of the phrase "taco bender" as a racial epithet, and some ham-fisted references to The
Wizard of Oz and Heat. Worst of all, the game seems to think it's more clever than it actually is, which
defuses any potentially comedic moments.
Beneath Bad Day LA's crass exterior lies a shoddy third-person action game. Each level revolves around a
different calamity, and in each you have to perform a number of good deeds before you can move forward. Most
of the time, the streets are filled with hysterical civilians, looters, and zombies, and how you interact
with the people of Bad Day LA will affect your threat-advisory rating. If you murder innocent civilians, or
fail to assist nearby civilians who are in need, your rating goes up, and the world begins to turn on you,
with civilians attacking you and cops hunting you down. But if you play the Good Samaritan by applying
bandages to wounded civilians, using your fire extinguisher to put out fiery civilians, curing or killing
zombies, and attacking looters, terrorists, gang members, and other undesirables, your rating stays low,
making for a less antagonistic crowd while slowly replenishing your health at the same time. Though it
encourages you to act right, keeping your rating low is not hard, since the ratio of villains to civilians
is usually quite high.
There's a good amount of gunplay in Bad Day LA, and you'll pick up plenty of conventional weapons, like a
shotgun, an AK-47, a sniper rifle, and a rocket launcher. You'll also find use for a tire iron, Molotov
cocktails, an absurd set of nail clippers, and a flamethrower fashioned out of a lighter and a can of
hairspray. The flamethrower doesn't show up until later in the game, though you'll be glad when it does,
since the other weapons are weak and ineffective by comparison. Even at point-blank range, the shotgun can
require three pumps to lay out an enemy, the AK-47 has terrible accuracy and chews through the relatively
scarce ammunition, and the sniper rifle never produces one-shot kills. The amount of damage your weapons do
at any given time seems arbitrary, which can make the unsatisfying gunplay downright frustrating. You also
gain sidekicks that are intended to help you out, though they seem to disappear at random and rarely have
much impact anyway.
Setup Instruction
1- Extract Rar File
2- Mount ISO file with DAEMON Tools (Or whatever)
3- Setup the Game Full Installation
4- Copy All Crack Folder to the Folder Game Directory
5- Play & Have Fun .................... ;)
Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndb12tJLN1U



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