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Frontlines is, without a doubt, one of the most frustratingly bad games I've seen for the XBOX 360. Most of the problems stem from lackluster level design and a complete lack of logic in the game world.
For example, vehicles have a tendency to appear from nowhere at designated spawn points. They are not moved airlifted into position, they just "pop" into existence. I cannot remember the last time I was as frustrated with a game as when one of these suddenly appeared and crushed me beneath it.
Characters in this game tend to absorb ridiculous numbers of bullets before being killed... even rounds from .50 cal sniper rifles which would normally cut a human being in half. It's unrealistic, frustrating, and slows the gameplay to a crawl. And when you are killed, the game gives you a finite number of extra lives with which to keep going and complete the mission. There are no in-game saves.
And yes, you read that right. We are in 2008 and there is still a game anachronistic enough to
For example, vehicles have a tendency to appear from nowhere at designated spawn points. They are not moved airlifted into position, they just "pop" into existence. I cannot remember the last time I was as frustrated with a game as when one of these suddenly appeared and crushed me beneath it.
Characters in this game tend to absorb ridiculous numbers of bullets before being killed... even rounds from .50 cal sniper rifles which would normally cut a human being in half. It's unrealistic, frustrating, and slows the gameplay to a crawl. And when you are killed, the game gives you a finite number of extra lives with which to keep going and complete the mission. There are no in-game saves.
And yes, you read that right. We are in 2008 and there is still a game anachronistic enough to
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We live in a country where energy is almost as important to us as oxygen, and taken for granted just as much.
But, the big question is what if? What if our abundant energy resources suddenly became more and more scarce?
Would other countries start to eye us (here in Alberta) for our Oil reserves? Would wars be fought over the dwindling reserves?
Frontlines: Fuel of War is about that very topic. What if the reserves were all but gone? The major superpowers would end up going to war over the few resources that are left. Of course the game is set many years into the future, but with the way we're consuming our natural resources, it's a frightening glimpse into a very real possible future for mankind.
In the game you play a member of the Stray Dogs, a heavily armed and well trained squad whose job it is to secure strategic locations throughout the game in order to help the Western Collation defeat the Red Star.
Ok, let's get down to the meat of the review.
It's your typical Xbox 360
But, the big question is what if? What if our abundant energy resources suddenly became more and more scarce?
Would other countries start to eye us (here in Alberta) for our Oil reserves? Would wars be fought over the dwindling reserves?
Frontlines: Fuel of War is about that very topic. What if the reserves were all but gone? The major superpowers would end up going to war over the few resources that are left. Of course the game is set many years into the future, but with the way we're consuming our natural resources, it's a frightening glimpse into a very real possible future for mankind.
In the game you play a member of the Stray Dogs, a heavily armed and well trained squad whose job it is to secure strategic locations throughout the game in order to help the Western Collation defeat the Red Star.
Ok, let's get down to the meat of the review.
It's your typical Xbox 360
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I should say at the outset that I have only played a few missions on the Single Player aspect of this game, and found them to be dull and very cut and paste from virtually every other shooter out there. That being said, Frontlines: Fuel of War brings one of the most challenging, deepest and expansive multiplayer experiences you will find on the Xbox 360 this year. Where other popular FPS games offer maps that are at most a mile wide at most (Halo 3, Call of Duty 4), the maps in Fuel of War get as big as ten miles across, with flyable jets and helicopters, Tanks, Light Tanks, Anti Aircraft Artillary, Humvees, and more. You can have 50 people playing on the same map and still have room to breath, room to tactically manuever and flank with your squad. What makes this game truly fun for me is that there is no "God weapon" that lets a single player dominates the match. Like a chess-game, Fuel of War offers players a mixture of player classes and equipment that allows them to counter any
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Look, maybe I'm old and crusty - as I've been at this awhile - but I've looked past the early, sporadic lag issues and occasional hiccups finding a server (these issues will surely be fixed, and are being fixed) - and I've found an awesome multiplayer experience.
If you've ever enjoyed any of the early Battlefield games (especially 1942) BUY THIS GAME. It's all about the multiplayer (the single player is a primer at best). HUGE maps, large quantities of players (especially for the 360), myriad vehicles, weapons, gadgets, and so many ways to creatively engage the other side. The 360 has been screaming for a big multiplayer experience like this. Don't miss it.
If you've ever enjoyed any of the early Battlefield games (especially 1942) BUY THIS GAME. It's all about the multiplayer (the single player is a primer at best). HUGE maps, large quantities of players (especially for the 360), myriad vehicles, weapons, gadgets, and so many ways to creatively engage the other side. The 360 has been screaming for a big multiplayer experience like this. Don't miss it.
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I must say, I played the demo and found it pretty good except for the very common lag, and many glithces. I could go on forever about the glithces this game has including: zooming in for a second after u zoom out, and as the other guy mentioned...i have also played a game of ring around the roses until i decided to find another room which had even more lag then the one before. When i played the actual game i was very disappointed that the glithes and lag that took place in the demo, which was launched well before the game was launched, was not fixed and was present in the game. The demo offers two maps with 32 player combat which I thought was very fun and much better than the game. This game is not worth buying. In fact, I sold the day I got it and redownloaded the multiplayer demo. My opinion: just wait a few more days for rainbow vegas 2 to come out.
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This is a fun and enjoyable game. I wish it wasn't so short--- 9 hours (without the cinema). I would give more to the rating if it was longer, but I do recommend this game. I think you will see shorter and shorter single player modes due to xbox live--this is not good.
Great weapon selection, pace of action and excellent graphics (not great-like cd4) makes it very much enjoyable.
I have not been able to unlock the special bonus extra: sp-street.
Addendum: The special bonus extra: sp-street was unlocked. As good as and some times better than any of the Rainbow Six terrorist hunts. Only two of these extras are available. :(
This is a fun and enjoyable game. I wish it wasn't so short--- 9 hours (without the cinema). I would give more to the rating if it was longer, but I do recommend this game. I think you will see shorter and shorter single player modes due to xbox live--this is not good.
Great weapon selection, pace of action and excellent graphics (not great-like cd4) makes it very much enjoyable.
I have not been able to unlock the special bonus extra: sp-street.
Addendum: The special bonus extra: sp-street was unlocked. As good as and some times better than any of the Rainbow Six terrorist hunts. Only two of these extras are available. :(
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Frontlines: Fuel of War is a pretty good 360 release, but has a few small issues. First of all the gameplay is great and the storyline for singleplayer is very good, and engaging. All of the vehicles in the game really make this the ultimate FSP online experience. The multiplayer maps are nice and large, just as they should be. The blend of vehicles to infantry can sometimes cause problems while battling online (issue #1). Also, while playing online, you are only able to communicate with other players when you are in a squad with them (issue #2). Other than these small issues this is a great game that should be enjoyed by any FPS fan. Happy gaming!
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This game appears to pretty much be focused on the multiplayer with xbox live. Don't get me wrong, the single player is fun, story line is so so, but again the multiplayer is its "bread and butter." That being said, one would think that it would be near perfection in the multiplayer mode. It's not. '
1. City of Lag
It can be difficult to find a room without lag, even with their dedicated servers specifically for this Frontlines. If you get in a room with lag, you can shoot a rocket, and see it actually take off after about three seconds. Another player and I played "ring around the rosie" unloading about three clips and trying quite a few melee attacks, until finally one blow connected. You may think I am just a horrible shot, but find me on xbox live and we'll see! =) Once I switched around to a few different rooms, I found a good one. This room cleared up most of the issues of warfare.
2. Team Communication
This is a game based on teamwork, however the only team members that
1. City of Lag
It can be difficult to find a room without lag, even with their dedicated servers specifically for this Frontlines. If you get in a room with lag, you can shoot a rocket, and see it actually take off after about three seconds. Another player and I played "ring around the rosie" unloading about three clips and trying quite a few melee attacks, until finally one blow connected. You may think I am just a horrible shot, but find me on xbox live and we'll see! =) Once I switched around to a few different rooms, I found a good one. This room cleared up most of the issues of warfare.
2. Team Communication
This is a game based on teamwork, however the only team members that
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