Vigilance (video game)


Vigilance is a third-person shooter developed by Postlinear Entertainment and Any Channel and released by SegaSoft in 1998 for the PC.

Plot

The single player campaign followed eight agents working for the counter-terrorist organization SION.

Gameplay

The game combines first and third person perspective, allowing the player to control one of eight SION agents each with varied strengths and weaknesses. Aside from the basic single player mode, it also came with a support of play over LAN and Heat.net.

Characters

The project took over two years and $2 million to create. The game was SegaSoft's first venture into 3D shooters. It runs on the AnyWorld game engine, which was designed by AnyChannel. The environments were created with off-the-shelf 3D software such as 3D Studio Max.

Reception

Vigilance was mostly met with mixed reviews. While GameSpot complained largely on slow access times requiring heavy resources from computers, the gameplay was praised for large variety of weapons at the time and moderately sized levels; the game was given a final score of 5/10. A review by GamePro gave the game 3.5 stars out of 5, praising the games creative and feature-rich, but criticized oversights and annoyances, mentioning the game required more play testing.