Realism. Intensity. Relevance. Temperatures and tempers are rising. Boiling Point: Road to Hell is set in the intense tropical heat of the South American jungle, where players take Saul Meyers, a decorated Legionnaire, way beyond the limit of any man's patience. Saul has reached his point of no return - his life threatened, his family compromised – he’s a desperate man, ready to take matters to the ultimate extreme to protect the life of his daughter, Lisa.

Boiling Point offers an exciting gaming experience, delivering play focussed on action and interaction in the first or third person. Set in the South American jungle, the massive gaming world spans 625 square kilometers, bigger than the city of Chicago, and is populated throughout with friend and foe. Asynchronous loading of required resources creates a seamless game world with no levels and no loading times, allowing for the non-linear plot to give the player the chance to choose exactly how they play the game. Guns blazing, or sneaking around? Rescue Lisa, or leave her to rot? The choice is yours.

There are hundreds of NPC’s to interact with, all of which behave differently and offer different types of information depending on what you ask and how you ask it. Every encounter and every interaction within the game directly affects your standing and reputation in the eyes of the 6 NPC factions, with potentially dire or wonderful consequences resting on a knife edge of decision. Many vehicles can be bought, stolen or hijacked to help you travel around the massive environment or to get you out of trouble fast, including cars, trucks, helicopters, boats and even a tank.

This game isn’t about keeping your cool - this game is about reaching BOILING POINT!

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Boiling Point 2.0 European Patch

Boiling Point 2.0 European Patch

Dec 20, 2011 Patch 2 comments

The European 2.0 Patch mainly fixes stability issues and bugs.

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ApornasPlanet
ApornasPlanet Jul 15 2010, 1:14pm says:

Any mods? Someone should really upload all the patches for this game!

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LeonardKevinMoberg®
LeonardKevinMoberg® Apr 16 2010, 2:41pm says:

Looking back at all of my PerfectDark MISSION'S, now knowing that the one's I wanted to Show, I can't and are the Future, and are still CLASSIFIED.

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Isundir
Isundir Jan 8 2010, 9:54am says:

This game for me is what I expected from S.T.A.L.K.E.R .. really I just loved it at the start there is only 1 thing that is bothering me about this game personaly and that is that it doesn't have an apocalyptic setting .. I played all of S.T.A.L.K.E.R and Fallout 1/2/3 but they don't do it though I like them alot if there came a new Boiling Point'ish game out but with an apocalyptic setting (graphics never bothered me if I put all settings at max manualy and then especialy the Glow makes it look pretty nice but if you don't have glow and such I can imagen that you don't like the graphics) and not so much damn buggs well it would be my perfect game then:)

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AudioGhostX
AudioGhostX Nov 6 2011, 5:58pm replied:

you arent making much sense... play stalker, its much better than this game.

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Mavis130
Mavis130 Jul 21 2009, 2:04pm says:

This is a great game. Even though the weapon mechanics suck, and the driving physics do too (black tire marks on dirt...well, that would fit under graphics I guess). I mean, even with those errors, it still is fun to do everything else (I think you can even get your own house built, I haven't played it much, but there is an architect you meet during the story who offers to do so before you tell him why you are really there).

Yo, mod idea: realistic fatigue, I hate having to sleep at that damn hotel every ten minutes, I mean how many times will I be doing that if I play this for 100 hours (6,000 times I believe, if I truly do it EVERY ten minutes...). (6,000 times, at 50 pesos... ohhh 300,000 pesos...)

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dave_5430
dave_5430 Feb 3 2009, 10:32am says:

I really like the look of this game.

It's kinda like Deus Ex and... well... perhaps something like Far Cry combined.

Problem is that the AI is just as dumb as in the Deus Ex test builds and the graphics are incredibly ugly if you do not manually tweak it in the config.

The weapon mechanics suck terribly. Think of Counter-strike, minus visual effects of actually shooting.
Apart from the flash and the bullet hitting something... well... that's about it. I've got a hard time -seeing/feeling- any recoil, and the actual place where the bullet hits,just magically sways in the same patern. Going up, swaying left and right constantly untill the gun's empty.

It's not too hard to get, 5 bucks nowadays in best-buys-bin.

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LORDDEREX
LORDDEREX Sep 21 2008, 5:35pm says:

This game is like this: about 50% hates it and 50% loves it, the % can be different, but I'm one of them that loves it, So much fun for such a low price...

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LORDDEREX
LORDDEREX Sep 21 2008, 5:33pm says:

Why this is A hell of a good game: It have extremely many missions, I bet its over 800, I have done about 100-300 and its a very small part of them all, I play very slowly this time.

My goal is to play all missions, I have played close to all around ur Starting point, and i have only explore about 80% of the map.

Why its so good few words: Many missions, XP-system, game play, the huge map (450 km2), Many ways to do a mission, the weapons and ammunition, Story, vehicles and It will keep ur busy for over 100 hours!!

Boiling Point Road to hell: 90% My opinion.

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zdrada_k
zdrada_k Sep 20 2007, 6:32am says:

I don`t understand people who tell it sucks. I`ve got dual 1,8 Ghz 1mb ram and 256mb in graphic. I play on it whit 1280 resolution and all options at full... So shut up or buy new pc than tell about it. My first run was on 800x600 and low details so i know how bad it looks.

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Gin
Gin Mar 20 2007, 12:31am says:

Yeah and what's even more upsetting? Their name is all over the tools BUT none of the tools will run unless you have the game installed correctly and patched to 2.0 Which is somewhat upsetting because the 2.0 AUS patch is only available at two places as well. However, both quite large sites. The SDK is usually hosted @ xenus-hq and their server goes down sometimes. The other one used and I say used to be hosted at gameguru until the link stopped working?

Whatever the case I'll keep the rapid mirror up. Since it's unlimited space unlimited transferring. It's capped at 500kb/sec but since it's so small across rapidshare it's worth keeping it just incase the xenus-hq stops supporting it. The gfbuild doesn't unpack modified game grp's. Only the original. Also the ogg encoding tool encodes it in such a way the ogg is then variable bit rate. Using normal encoders you'll just hear blank sound ingame. So definitely use the SDK if anyone plans to mod this.

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Boiling Point: Road to Hell
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Deep Shadows
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Atari
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Released Jun 5, 2005
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