But first, the game's presentation. Visually, One Man Army gets the job done, but won't win any awards. The game's different locations look okay, but after the many times you will return to the same clearing in the woods, war-torn street or desert landscape, you beg for some variety. The mutant waves that march their way down the predefined paths have enough variety to easily recognize the different classes, but in general, they are pretty generic looking creatures.
Sound is at about the same level as the graphics. The game's background music seems to go well with the marching hordes, but it never really got my blood pumping and pulled me into the game. Likewise, the sound effects seem to be there merely to fill in a required piece to any game. In the end, this is a game that should probably be played with the sound off. It won't hurt the experience, that's for sure.