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You’ll have no regrets picking up the second part of this action-packed series.

Strap on the red helmet of a Silencer of the WEC and blaze into furious action in [url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/crusader_no_regret]Crusader: No Regret, available now on GOG.com for just $5.99! The Silencer is back in business after escaping from the Vigilance platform in an escape pod. He manages to get on board a WEC freighter heading towards the moon. WEC is the ruthless dictatorship that rules the world in the 21st century, monopolizing mining operations and using the moon as a high security prison. The almighty conglomerate is furious about the infiltrator and the Chairman of WEC, Nathaniel Draygan (played by Woody Skaggs) sends his assistant, Judith Leach (Mary Chris Wall) after the Silencer to silence him for good.

Crusader: No Regret boasts the same awesome gameplay as its predecessor Crusader: No Remorse but in a more streamlined fashion. The five weapon limit is gone, so you can wreak havoc with a dizzying variety of weapons. When you feel like the scenery could use some warm lightning you can light up an enemy with the AR-7 and watch them run around in agony. If the action gets too hot for you, cool down your enemies with the liquid nitrogen gun. Apart from those weapons of mass destruction, you get useful tools to manipulate robots, hack into keypads, and other devices. Finally, if your cunning wits won’t cut it, there’s always a rocket launcher you can use to blow up the destructible environment into bits and pieces.

Wait no more to complete the epic storyline of the Crusader series, grab it DRM-Free for only $5.99.

Apart from the new game release, we’re adding a bunch of additional materials to both of the Crusader titles, thanks to [url=http://www.wcnews.com/" target="_blank]Ben Lesnick[/url] and [url=http://cyberionsystems.com/echosector/index.php" target="_blank]Keenan Weaver[/url]. Thanks to both of these folks for helping to make the Crusader releases even more awesome!

Crusader: No Remorse bonus materials include: high resolution manual, reference card, and more.
Can't get this right now but will soon... wishlisted. Thanks GOG.
Wishlisted!
I could swear this was already on the site, and yeah, I know this is not the same of Crusader No Remorse.

Anyway, great old release, wishlisted.
Post edited November 22, 2011 by RafaelLopez
Gog, have I told you lately that I love you?

Oh, and the 'hint' on Facebook was sooooooo obvious! :-P
Hell. Yes. Grabbing this as soon as I get home from vacation.
Awesome! From this very game I learned to keep multiple save games when playing.

Due to that and the fact that the copy belonged to a neighbour, I never finished it.

But I'll get to it, eventually. :)
I had never heard of either of the Crusader games until they appeared on GOG. Since most say they are both awesome, I'll try to pick them up sometime.

Thanks for keeping the GOGs rolling!
Yes yes yes!!! This is the second reason I joined GoG. First being No Remorse. ;)
Moar of the same good old Crusader fun! Thanks Gog!
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VeZius: Yes yes yes!!! This is the second reason I joined GoG. First being No Remorse. ;)
No no no!!! It is GOG, not GoG! :P
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VeZius: Yes yes yes!!! This is the second reason I joined GoG. First being No Remorse. ;)
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Lexor: No no no!!! It is GOG, not GoG! :P
Sorry, I was too high from excitement. ;D I don't know what I did there!
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SLP2000: snip
So, do you think I need a backup plan? Hmm…[Looking at the wishilst & counting non-EA items]..I think I’ll have my merry Christmas anyway :-)
Go Go Gadget Insta-Purchase :)
Just remembered the German slogan of this game: "Get it before it's too late!" The publisher apparently feared that the game's distribution could get prohibited in Germany - although they released a censored German version anyway.
Post edited November 23, 2011 by F4LL0UT
I didn't get No Remorse because I've played it enough for one lifetime, but I could never find the sequel. Until now. So excited.