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DefCon 5

DefCon 5 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Saturn
Tags: Shooter, First-Person, Contemporary
Developer: Millenium Interactive
More Platforms: 3DO, PlayStation
AKA: Defcon 5 (EU)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
06/07/1996
EU
??/??/1996
JP
06/07/1996

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Reader Reviews

DefCon 5 review

Reviewed February 21, 2007

dementedhut says: "Overwhelmed and irritated. Those are the feelings you'll get when you play through Defcon 5 for the very first time. As you set foot on a defense station in space, you need to make it all the way up to the Control Room and install a defense software. Getting there is an adventure in itself, since there's nothing within the game that really helps you move in the right direction. The only real help you'll get is from the instruction manual, and even then, it's still a bit confusing. If you ..."
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