Intrusion 2 is inspired by classic 16bit era sidescrollers and focuses on classic fast paced action combined with modern physics and animation. Set in sci-fi environment on reserve planet occupied by hostile military corporation conducting forbidden weapon research. Write in comments when these are over, i'll bring some more!
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Also full version supports fullscreen and XBox controller.įREE CODES! (delete spaces in the link!) But if you regard “Intrusion” as a kind of audiovisual pulp paperback, it will pass the time ably enough - like a page-turner you might buy at the airport in Boston, then finish and abandon to the seat-back pocket upon landing in Albuquerque.Full version and more info: įull version features 9 huge levels, more bosses, more enemies, drivable robots. However, this can be a fault because they cannot tell the difference. When they 'see' someone or something that is damaging surrounding programs, they automatically try to derez the program. Rank 3 is taught by the same trainers for 65 at a skill of (85). Rank 2 is taught by the same trainers for 50 at a skill of (50). ENCOM's ICP's are commanded by the mighty Kernel. Magical Intrusion Dampener is created by using Kul Tiran and Zandalari Engineering taught by the Kul Tiran and Zandalari engineering trainers, Layla Evenkeel and Shuga Blastcaps for 28 at a skill of (25). They might’ve packed more punch in a film with greater attention to atmosphere and character. Intrusion Countermeasure Programs, or ICPs for short, are security programs that protect their system from computer viruses and unauthorized programs. If this is one of the more generic thrillers Sparling has written to date (others include the excellent Ryan Reynolds vehicle “Buried” and newly Toronto-premiered “Lakewood”), it still springs an adequate number of plot twists. Salky doesn’t get to demonstrate the more nuanced dramatic touch of his prior features “Dare” and “I Smile Back.” Still, he works up an acceptable froth of urgency in suspense or action when required. Nonetheless, the film is just slick, pacy and intriguing enough for us to suspend sufficient disbelief while it’s going - never mind afterward, when it all evaporates from the memory in a trice. They come off as a photogenic Barbie and Ken whose drastically altered dynamic under crisis is no more convincing than the plastic mutual cooing they’ve apparently sustained for 12 years of marriage. Both these performers have been fine elsewhere, but can’t seem to rise above “Intrusion’s” genre conventions and contrivance. As for Marshall-Green, he does not quite pull off the revelation of a major hidden side here. Nor do the attractive leads add much, with Pinto running a rote gamut of damsel-in-distress emotions that make her character seem too old-school “helpless” even as she’s Nancy Drew-ing around. Apart from Meera’s recent health condition, these characters aren’t given any detailing in the script they have jobs that remain vague, and no visible friends or family that might illuminate them. Kind of like their marriage - and their movie. The Parsons home (an actual residence in the Albuquerque area, its interior redressed by production designers Brandon Tonner-Connolly and Matt Hyland) is tasteful, but also a little bland and impersonal. And as Meera accidentally stumbles on, then deliberately seeks out, clues to explain a deepening mystery, it is her husband’s actions that begin to seem the most inexplicable and worrying. But notably, a young woman related to the three men had gone missing a month before. Their rap sheets are long enough to suggest simple criminal intent. That event has a much more violent denouement, the perps turning out to be a family of local laborers who all worked on building the house.