I enjoy those types of games but stuff like SWAT 4 and Ready or Not where you're the hyper-competent police who are the only thing saving the sheeple from drugs, politicians, and corruption. And if you happen to kill a civilian then you get an Oopsie-Daisy sticker on your performance sheet.
Zero Hour is similar in that you play as a counter-terrorist agent and it focuses on tactical play. I've never shot a civilian in the game, but it certainly makes it seem like there will be big consequences for doing so. I usually don't make it past traps setup by the enemy because I'm blind and step into the wires
I enjoy those types of games but stuff like SWAT 4 and Ready or Not where you're the hyper-competent police who are the only thing saving the sheeple from drugs, politicians, and corruption. And if you happen to kill a civilian then you get an Oopsie-Daisy sticker on your performance sheet.
Zero Hour is similar in that you play as a counter-terrorist agent and it focuses on tactical play. I've never shot a civilian in the game, but it certainly makes it seem like there will be big consequences for doing so. I usually don't make it past traps setup by the enemy because I'm blind and step into the wires