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Published: 2012-07-10, Author: Leon , review by: avforums.com
Spec OpsStory and charactersGood music selectionMoral choicesSpecs SaversThrow away multiplayerCookie cutter third person gameplayYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total Spec Ops: The Line Xbox ReviewSpec Ops: The Line is very close to...
Abstract: German developer Yager did quite a surprising thing with Spec Ops: The Line: They gave us something different from the common shooter fodder we're used to. Instead of a global threat with international conflicts or campaigns against terrorist organizat...
Abstract: Spec Ops: The Line ReviewIt's pretty fitting that Spec Ops: The Line borrows both fonts and HUD decals from Gears of War. After a sexy menu that bleats out a whiny Hendrix-esque version of The Star Spangled Banner, the game's first sequence is a turret...
Abstract: Usually when you describe something as 'multi-faceted' it's a compliment, indicating a depth of personality and intellect in a person or great artistic worth in an object. When we describe Spec Ops: The Line as 'multi-faceted' it's not a compliment. Or...
Abstract: After all the door kicking, screaming, blindfire, grenade tossing, and turret handling, a soldier always walks away from battle alive with a strong moral compass intact. This last detail is the most disparate departure from reality that modern milita...
Abstract: Take a bad situation and make it worse — a lot worse — and that's what you have when you play Spec Ops: The Line. What starts off as a standard search and rescue in the sand-blasted lands of Dubai quickly unravels into a downward spiral that not only has...
Abstract: Using Joseph Conrad’s classic, and bane of college students everywhere, Heart of Darkness, as a jumping-off point, Yager’s Spec Ops: The Line seeks to deliver a dark tale of death, madness, and desperation by mixing elements of disaster fiction and psy...
Abstract: Read later Most military shooters — a subgenre of video games with conventions so rigid as to seem ritualistic — try to have it both ways when it comes to their relationship with actual warfare. Players are clearly supposed to find the combat, and t...