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Take No Prisoners (computer game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Take No Prisoners (video game)

''Take No Prisoners'' (also known as ''TNP'') is a computer game released in 1997. It is based on the ''Vampire'' engine, developed by Raven Software, along with ''MageSlayer''. The engine provides a top-down view with NPC and props being sprites. The score was composed by Kevin Schilder.
==Plot==
The whole game is set in San Antonio, Texas, in a post-apocalyptic near future. The player takes the role of Slade, a soldier recruited by Martech Industries, Inc. to retrieve a crystal located in the Dome, in the center of the desolated city. He must make his way through a San Antonio in chaos and fight irradiated inhabitants and mutants to get to the Dome and retrieved the crystal that is supposed to be used to build a new Dome. The end of the game suggests a sequel, but it was never released.

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