Code of Honor 3: Desperate Measures is a "middle-of-the-road" shooter. It doesn’t do anything revolutionary, but it provides a competent, albeit short, distraction for fans of military shooters who have already played the major franchises.
: It is a short game (roughly 3–4 hours), making it a decent choice for a single-afternoon playthrough. Cons :
: The gunplay is arcadey and relatively easy. Most missions involve moving through linear corridors and clearing rooms. The AI is notably weak, often standing in the open or failing to react until you are directly in front of them. Technical Pros and Cons Pros :
Code of Honor 3: Desperate Measures is a budget-tier first-person shooter developed by and released in 2009. While it attempts to replicate the high-octane feel of modern tactical shooters like Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare , it ultimately falls into the category of "bargain bin" titles—functional but lacking depth and polish. The Premise
: Because it is an older title, it runs smoothly on almost any modern PC or laptop.
You play as a member of the deployed to Marseille, France. A massive economic crisis has sparked violent riots, and a criminal syndicate is using the chaos as a cover to steal weapons-grade material. Your mission is straightforward: move through urban environments, neutralize terrorists, and prevent a national disaster. Gameplay and Mechanics