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| Addiction Level | 10/10 |
|---|---|
| Value for Money | 10/10 |
| Overall rating | 10/10 |
Full review by
culfy![]()
on 28th Dec 2003
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+1
Good Points: Great Graphics. Fantastic gameplay. Good sound. The new Halo (dare I say it?). Strategy. Co-Operative play.
Bad Points: Ethernet play/multiplayer can slow it down. Targeting takes some getting used to. ANOTHER FPS. Limited Multiplayer game options.
General comments: I figured Brute Force from Microsoft game studios would be another Halo try-hard with no appreciable other assets. I first played it in deathmatch mode via X-Box link with another X-Box (yes, finally a decent game that supports it other than Halo) and was pretty unsurprised and uninspired......until I started a campaign and could use the character's specific skills to complete the mission co-operatively, absolutely fantastic (and the only way it seems to differ from Halo). Better still, when I unplugged the other X-Box and my friend went home I could continue the mission where I left off with a rather intelligent and co-operative computer operated player/s as an ally.
Controling 3 other players and yourself, switching between the characters is easy and very rewarding as each character has a special skill. The characters are basically 2 male thugs and 2 female sneaks. The team moves up on new ground, leap frogging each other using 2 scouts in front and 2 thugs behind to catch the melee that ensues when the 2 scouts are seen. The game has great depth and can be played as a pick it up and play shoot 'em up or a long slow campaign of pinpoint accuracy and tactics. Either way it's an absolute blast.
I don't generally like Shoot 'em ups as I've been through the PC Wolfenstein, Doom, Quake, Half Life era and quite frankly, I got bored. This one (and Halo) is a breath of fresh air.
You don't need to know which wall the BFG is hiding behind, you don't have to press 15 buttons at once to jump over a flame while carrying 17 keys. It doesn't matter if you miss collecting a particular gun hiding in the grass or under a rock and it's not paramount that you are carrying/using a particular gun at specific points in the level.
As complex or simple as you want it to be.
Buy it now before it's sold out!
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