You are a humble construction worker named Dan Carson who's drafted into the resistance. Somehow, despite your lack of any military training, you can easily outgun any Germans you stumble across, thanks to the enemies' awful artificial intelligence. The levels are almost completely linear, so you can run straight through them, picking off Nazis like ducks in a shooting gallery. Potentially interesting sequences are marred by choppy graphics and inconsistent controls.
The developers of "Turning Point" have said they did the best they could with the time and resources they had. That's not good enough in this age of first-rate shooters. One star.
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