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- Spec Ops: The Line
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by 2K Games
- Developed by Yager Development
- French release: Available
- US release: Available
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From what I've been told, the game's strength really is its narrative, the different events the player is confronted with and the ending itself are quite memorable, even though gameplay does not bring anything new to the genre.
Oddly this game has been getting great reviews, i say oddly due to the demo being distinctly average. The gun mechanics were atrocious and made COD's look and feel semi realistic.
I liked the extra lethality of the guns, no bullet sponges, and the AI is pretty aggressive. Found guns punchy and responsive, like that short slow-mo headshots. That's just from the demo, the rest of the game still has all the sand elements.
This game will be in the bargain bin within 2 months, probably less. I doubt it will sell any more than 100k units.
That's probably because this game has more to offer than shooting with its narrative, so most reviews have responded to that which is what sets it apart.
I liked the extra lethality of the guns, no bullet sponges, and the AI is pretty aggressive. Found guns punchy and responsive, like that short slow-mo headshots. That's just from the demo, the rest of the game still has all the sand elements.
Would you say the retail version is a big step up from the demo or is it similar?