At first glance, Spec Ops: The Line appears to be an incredibly generic game. The trailer shows a soldier standing in front of various war scenes while an ominous narrator talks about "dramatic" things.
At first glance, Spec Ops: The Line appears to be an incredibly generic game. The trailer shows a soldier standing in front of various war scenes while an ominous narrator talks about "dramatic" things.
Taking Call of Duty to the Heart of Darkness.
Gripping story; Brilliant post-disaster Dubai setting; Solid cover-based shooter gameplay
Can be frustrating; Not quite as slick or polished as mega-budget rivals
If we were to base our impression of war solely on video games, it wouldn't seem like that bad of a place to be. Despite video games' attempts to mimic the dramatic sensibilities of film, the depiction of war in games rarely goes beyond the trivialization to which we have grown accustomed.
Spec Ops: The Line is one of those games that was brilliant in concept and in some ways masterfully executed, but a key element is missing that makes it only a bit better than average.
is one of those games that was brilliant in concept and in some ways masterfully executed, but a key element is missing that makes it only a bit better than average. Unfortunately, the part that's missing is fun shooting, which is kind of important in a game where you're holding a gun nearly the...
Spec Ops: The Line displays great ambition, and can be considered an admirable effort to push the shooter into new thematic spaces, but it falls short of achieving its full promise by some concessions to genre tropes. The drama and the action are too often at odds.
Visually splendid; Hefty combat; Great sound.
Recycled enemy models; Long load times; Manufactured drama.
Chris packs up his gear and heads to Dubai for this review of Spec Ops: The Line.
Engrossing amalgam of art and architecture; Memorable moments; both humorous and shocking
Stiff movement mechanics; Relentless killing overrides moral dilemmas
We like surprises here at Click and, despite all the talk about how great Spec Ops: The Line was going to be ahead of its release, we didn't really think it would amount to much more than a run of the mill third person shooter with a hefty online component that'd fill a bit of a gap for gamers...
A well executed game lacking much in the way of original gameplay. Play it for the story, grind it for the interaction.
Dubai, playground of the world's rich elite and stopover destination for anyone wanting a glimpse of this extravagant lifestyle. Once hailed an emerging business hub in finance and real-estate and number one tourist destination for many, now a literal desert wasteland and a buried city.
Deep and engaging story line; Great setting; Tactical combat situations; Dynamic controls
Grenade mechanic; Melee combat can get a bit messy; Loading each intro scene upon restarting a checkpoint
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