Posted on: January 18, 2019

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A great HARD tactical FPS
Set in WWII, this FPS will give you plenty of chances to share your feelings with deities or with the son of someone's mother. The game is hard. Not entirely due to built in difficulty, but because it requires a total different mindset to any other FPS released till then (or since then). Calling this game just a FPS is like calling Gran Turismo a kart racing game. You will not be able to play and finish this game if you try to play like a lone wolf. AFAIK it can't be done. You will need to use tactics. You will need to command your troops (easy to do in game) to flank or suppress enemy positions. If you try to do it on your own you will have your character die and "stuck" in the same mission for ever. The game gives you the tools by use of easy commands (aim on the enemy position and choose the command) to have your troops help you. You can do this either in the first person view, aiming the enemy position and picking the right command, or by using the in game tactical map, pressing a key to bring the map and then from a top down view give the command. Not that you can just give orders and not dirty your hands. Oh no, you will have to do most of the shooting yourself. Shooting which is satisfying. The campaign is long and gritty. The game is fun. This is the thinking man's FPS, without becoming a (personal opinion) borefest of the first few Rainbow Six games where you felt you were doing more planning than shooting. This is the first game in the trilogy and it is the hardest one. Depending on how you feel about FPS games you will either love it or not so much. IF you are looking for a closer "arcade" action then get the third game. I do believe though this game is a gem and should be played by all lovers of WW2 video games. I give it a 4/5 stars.
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