
Condition Zero was on the road to hell, and it's a road that starts with outsourced development.

Take the compelling tactical-shooty core of CS and augment it with VALVe's legendary powers of design and narrative and you've got a guaranteed slam dunk, right? If only. However you may or may not have heard of Condition Zero, a single-player focused half retail re-release and half sequel.

If you have even a passing familiarity with shooters, chances are you've heard of Counter-Strike: the competitive mod turned full-fledged title that was for a time was the world's most played action game.
