WARNING: DO NOT TRUST THE RATINGS, ALL THE POSITIVE REVIEWS ARE FROM ALTERNATE ACCOUNTS THE DEV MADE. THIS GAME IS TERRIBLE. THEY ARE NOT TO BE TRUSTED. I was rooting for Vinci Games, I really was. I wanted to like this game so bad. My brain was screaming don't buy this game, but I decided to follow my heart and give it a try. I regret my decision so much. Here are my reasons: I dropped my gun and couldn't pick up another one, the optimization was iffy, I got stuck on a pipe, the game design seem to be limited to grab the keycard and hit the thing, and in the short time I played I managed to turn the entire game wire frame by hitting esc and when I pressed F2 the entire thing quit itself. It took me all of 12 minutes to want my money back, as this game does not offer a compelling story or fun game experience. It was ear destroying ambient noise, unappealing AI interaction and absolutely no depth in combat, with a complete lack of any other mechanic. Unlike the description, there wh...
Cargo 3
- Release Date:
- Dec 8, 2014
- Developer:
- Vinci Games
- Publisher:
- Vinci Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

So if you are looking for thrills and gloomy worlds attract you and you like being scared, CARGO 3 is made for you. It is a blood-chilling game, which guarantees great entertainment and will also make your heart race. Of course, it is exclusively for adult players, as well as for those with strong nerves.
Mode Normal / Mode Nightvision

Mode Frenzy / Mode Shadow

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Cargo 3 is an unfinished product sold at 15 dollars a pop. It's repetitive, boring, and lack of content makes it a shallow game which needs much more time in the development cycle. You'll find bugs a plenty and combat is slow, mundane, and uninteresting. While the enviorments themselves are interesting at first, they lose their appeal after the first level. Mostly because it's copy pasted over and over and over again through out the 7 levels seperated by 3 stages in each one. The game can be beat within a range of 2 hours if you put a lot of effort to it, or even 30 minutes if you spend time using the console which is still enabled. Overall, this game needs work. A LOT of work.
The game to me feels very unfinished and I think optimization is a big issue. The game feels like it's in early access. I don't even have to play the game that long to see it. Game does not run very smooth and needs fixing of some mechanics. I'm sure a few patches can fix these issues. But until then I doubt I'll play much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i38qTR99jh0&list=UUUI5L-pyfuGa2l_IlG1d7_Q
Where to start.... I wanted to love Cargo 3, it had a price tag that agreed with me 4.99, was a FPS sci fi horror game and generally looks like something I would love. After downloading the game I was stoked to play it. After the first minute of playing I had already come to regret my decision. The movements are sluggish and kind of unresponsive. You randomly take damage for no known reason, looking in all directions I saw nothing that should have damaged me but none the less I was damaged anyway. The hit detection also seemed to suffer from the same unresponsiveness that the controls did. Pressing the fire button would cause my weapons to fire 3 to 5 seconds after I pressed the actual button. Which allowed the creatures to start attacking me. Point blank shots seemed to have no effect on these creatures at all.. Eventually I found my way to the first level's end... I think? I was greeted with a loading screen... upon reloading, I was devoid of my weapons. After wandering f...
This game is an abomination! There is simply no better way to put it. Its graphics, its design, its sound effects, everything. Truth be told I like indie games and I like giving them a chance. This is how it all began with Vinci Games. The horror genre is one of my favourites, anyway. Not to mention when the atmosphere is greatly determined by the presence of zombies or zombie-like creatures. And of course, the sci-fi environment gave another reason to give this one a try. One thing you notice right away is how the game allows you to continue your progress. Even before starting a new game. No, there's no data and you will start a new game but what kind of programming and preparation happened in the background if the main menu has such a mistake? Then you start in one room and go to another one. And then another one. And these look very similar. And once you come across with a new design later on you'll encounter the same elsewhere. The game barely offers any variations. There are...
12 minutes was enough with this particularly warm, steamy loaf. I'm sure the devs had some vision in mind, but everything about this game feels broken. Seems like it takes 8 seconds to switch from holding the flashlight over to the odd spear launcher thing since you're not allowed to both see and aim at the same time in a nearly all dark environment. Some enemies seemed unable to pass through an open door while others have textures that pop out on the other side of a closed door. This really should have been a free demo. Save your money - it's not even worth the $5.00 I spent on it. It's too bad Steam doesn't have a return feature like the Origin client does.
Well after all updates the game got improved but not much,i wanted to make an positive review but,i still can´t find " the thing in this game",it should be more like linear game,with nice story,there are bugs,and some framerate issues but nothing to complain about, This game is basicaly,go foward to a bunch of room,find the keys and go to the next over and over,it repeats so much that ,i lost interest on playing it,in th other side the game is gorgeous,dark,and imerssive,but a story... i also got a game from early acess called the forest,since i bought it the game has improved in all ways,complex beautifull,imerssive,awesome gameplay. i hope in the future the devs from this game will make an darker game,more to the style of doom 3 ,quake(1) and deadspace.
It started out promising. Not enough weapons so you end up fighting superior monsters with just a flashlight. Poor game planning. AI enemies will follow you around no matter how fast and far you run and hide they always run straight to you. Spent the first five minutes trying to find a red key card using only my flashlight against 20 enemies, there was a gun but it ran out of ammo quickly with no ammo in sight and died. Flashlight moves around so much it made me dizzy and vision is constantly blurred by overuse of weird membrane type bubble around you. Having a flashlight and clear FOV is hard enough for a dungeon scenario but add all the extra crap on top and it's unenjoyable. Game has promise but it's not fun and almost painful to try and play in those conditions. I play games to have fun not squint and run around a dark and blurry rooms trying to fight off slashers with a flashlight. Don't waste your money. Not worth the current price. Immediately uninstalled.
2/10 This game is so terrible that it literally prompted me to go on google and search for a way to remove games from my steam library forever. Sadly that is not possible, but what I did find out though, is by right clicking on a game in your library/Set Categories/, you click on a icon that says "hide this game in my library". That's better than nothing I guess.
Optimize the game ... I can't get it to run without a crash at the loading screen .. and direct x 9 ? why not 11 ??? what is your malfunction cargo 3 devs .. I payed 12 dorra for shit .. thank you !
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista / Windows 7
- Processor: 2.4+ GHZ Dual Core Processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 640 @ 1GB / ATI® Radeon™ HD 6670 @ 1GB
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
FAQ
How much does Cargo 3 cost?
Cargo 3 costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Cargo 3?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista / Windows 7 Processor: 2.4+ GHZ Dual Core Processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 640 @ 1GB / ATI® Radeon™ HD 6670 @ 1GB DirectX: Version 9.0 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 10 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
What platforms is Cargo 3 available on?
Cargo 3 is available on Windows PC.
Is Cargo 3 worth buying?
Cargo 3 has 19% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Cargo 3 released?
Cargo 3 was released on Dec 8, 2014.
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