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Zero Tolerance

Zero Tolerance (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Shooter, First-Person, Sci-Fi
Developer: Zyrinx

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1994
EU
??/??/1994

Staff Reviews

Zero Tolerance review

Reviewed September 28, 2005

Rob Hamilton says: "The new enemy introduced here, a bug-like humanoid, followed the same pattern as the skittering aliens and attack dogs (running straight at me), but seemed even more inept. Countless times, these critters would run right by me and freeze. I’d turn around, see it suspended in place and get a quick and lethal shot off before it would start moving again. Now that’s some quality programming! "
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