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You are Colonel Jem Bitter, a soon-to-be-decorated officer of the European Defence Force (EDF). It is now two months since you managed to single-handedly uncover and eliminate a far-eastern terrorist plot to detonate a nuclear weapon in London. Unfortunately, your heroic act was somewhat overshadowed by the recent death of the King of England. His only heir, Princess Natasha, is to be crowned queen in two days time. After the coronation, you are to publicly receive your medal.
At the moment, you are staying in a hotel suite inside the luxurious Dragon Lithoid; a gigantic, dragon-shaped condominium in the heart of London...
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v.1: 16-Oct-2007 01:50 - IFDB
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Inky's IF Stuff
Stories about supercompetent badasses who have No Time For Love always make me feel a little dirty, like I'm seeing parts of somebody's psyche it is embarrassing to be looking at, but nevertheless Vendetta is pretty fun. There's this bad guy who kidnaps your girlfriend, see, and even though it's not much of a relationship because your duty to humanity gives you No Time For Love, this is no job for the police. No, it is up to you to sneak into the building, kill a bunch of people, and save the day, because that is what supercompetent badasses do best. There is some subplot about your memory slowly returning or something, but this didn't seem to be particular important. The subplot about genetic engineering, on the other hand, provided some cool scenery and guys to fight and stuff. It was kind of irritating that the game required so much traipsing up and down between the different floors of the building (even by the walkthrough it requires a fair bit, and if you're not following it, it's more, since you keep having to go back to poke around for stuff you missed earlier). In summary, zam pow biff exciting conclusion.
P.S. I hate the game forever for disabling undo, especially since there is no gameplay reason for it.
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