I found this game to be quite interesting to play at first; the learning curve is tough to master the keystrokes, the military operational tactics take a bit of thoughtful strategy and then it moved to fully engaging by learning how to control a squad and master the art of hide and seek, and finally it became totally consuming in attempting to complete even a novice mission.All the potentially negative reviews have some point of merit however take the game for what it is...a great first person or third person shoot 'em up game hyped up on strategy and tactics. This is not just an amazing graphic intensive ( althoght the graphics are not bad, no pure polygons here) shoot and kill and run and jump game "ala" Doom or Quake. This game requires a bit of thought and tacitcs to out flank the computer players and accomplish missions of rescue or sabatoge or escape. Unlike other games of this type, there is purpose and intent instead of pure killing feilds.The online multi-player game experince is wildly fun and must be experience at least a few dozen times. The only down fall in the game rooms is the tendancies of the players to fall back to the traditional run - shoot- die - ressurect - run - shoot - etc with no strategy. This game is meant for true team competitive strategies and accomplishments of missions. If the game rooms gathered up sides and allies, then played the mission as it was intended, the game would truely take on a new dimension and have the element of real Special Forces Operations.This reviewer cannot wait for the next Spec Ops to arrive, it should be out soon.
T**E
It ain't all that bad
I like this game. I read all the bad reviews it got and felt compelled to write. The graphics aren't bad, and the missions do draw you in. There are a few bugs to be sure...but I still don't know if it is me still learning the game, or just plain bad programming. I have invested about 15 hours playing the game, and the first few were not enjoyable, trying to learn the game. But once I did learn the basics I must admit that I am hooked. As far as how it would compare to Rainbow Six or Hidden and Dangerous...I can't really say, I have played the demo's for those two games and didn't find them head and shoulders above Spec Ops II. I have a feeling that any fan of either one of the former will be disappointed, simply because this does not measure up to the game they have already learned...kinda like me thinking the former games do not measure up to this one. It's all a matter of personal tastes. The learning curve is slow and it does take a while to get used to it, but your perseverence is paid off with a very engaging gaming experience. Anyways, that is my two cents worth...now if you will excuse me, I am going back on a night op in the jungles of Thailand using my starlight scope and looking for the bad guys....and doing my best to nuetralize them.
F**S
Once I understood...
Once I understood how the buddy AI archetypes worked this game just became incredible. The graphics were very cool from the get go but I was having a little frustration with buddy. But once I chose the type of soldier I wanted him to be(sniper, machine gunner, etc.) it became really fun. Give buddy a sniper AI with a SAW and watch him tear up the enemy on sight, he was picking off guys I didn't even see! Multiplayer was really fun too, there was almost no lag even running on my 28.8 modem!
A**R
It was dreadful
Ughh, this game was evilly bad, the graphics weren't anything spectacular, the AI was ridiculous, the sound effects were bad, there was no fun in the missions, the multiplayer was laughably bad...it was just dreadful...play somethin like Half Life, Rogue Spear or Delta Force, then play Spec Ops 2...you'll see how dire it is!
Y**.
Simply the best game
This is the best game I've ever seen since I was born. Although it is not as realistic as R.B.6, the enemies are much clever, and you have more challenge, therfore more fun. You will probably be disapointed the first time, but it will turn out so good that you even have to go a doctor because you played it too much! If anyone who has R.B.6, this game isn't for you, so those of you, GET LOST, please.
B**N
Its Awesome
This game is one of the best of its kind although I must admit the AI isn't the smartest around. The gameplay really sucks you in and makes you feel like a Green Beret. For all you parents out there this game is ideal if you have a kid who enjoys this kind of stuff. The price here on Amazon.com is the best I have seen. Happy sniping fellow Green Beret.
F**G
Zombie Warrior
This game is a horrific experience. The box looks very promising, but the gameplay is the worst I have ever seen. The control of your character feels like guiding a blind zombie through a swamp. And the graphics look like a Commodore64 game from the eighties. What do you need a 3D card for? And who turned of the lights? Every game is played in the pitch black, with only crappy nightgoggles to give you a green view of the surroundings. Enemies hardly repond to your presence and every gun looks like a wooden stick. People, don't buy this game, don't even look at it. Buy SWAT3 instead, still the best game in the market!
S**D
Deadly Combat
I liked the original, and I have played a lot of the other games like htis, but I think SpecOps2 is the best of the bunch. It is NOT an easy game, but it is very realistic and tough. the multiplayer stuff is the best though... the mplayer support works great and the built in lobby is very easy to use. Very addicitve.
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The original Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way was appropriately named because it was the first of a bevy of squad-based first-person combat games. But because it was on the front lines of the tactical-combat genre, Spec Ops was quickly surpassed by games like Rainbow Six and Delta Force, which improved upon the action, the realism, and the multiplayer gameplay. Did developer Zombie and publisher Ripcord reclaim their spot at the forefront of this hot genre by striking back with Spec Ops II: Green Berets? The answer is an emphatic no.
Building upon the basic style and feature set of the original, Spec Ops II charges you with a series of missions as part of the US Army's elite Green Beret Special Forces unit. You lead your team of up to four squad members into combat in a variety of locales, including Antarctica, Korea, Pakistan, Thailand, and Germany. You tackle a series of loosely connected missions in each area (either four or six scenarios, depending upon the region). In fact, these operations are so loosely connected that you can tackle them in any order you please. And whenever you complete one, you end up back at the game's main menu. As a result, Spec Ops II doesn't offer the strong sense of continuity and immersion of similar games such as Rogue Spear and Delta Force 2.
While its lack of continuity doesn't actually affect gameplay much, Spec Ops II's incredibly bad-looking menu screens don't help either. Never before has a game relied so heavily on giant Courier-font lettering. To make matters worse, the same font style is used for the barely adequate, completely static mission briefings, which are anything but helpful. Basically, you get a bullet list that comprises a very rough outline of the situation along with an overall objective. No useful information on enemy opposition is offered, nor is there any sort of map to guide you.
Even when you enter the mission, the game does not offer a map feature per se. Instead, you get a zoomed-out overhead view that is useful for only one thing: tracking down your squad mates after they get separated from the group by some obstacle, which is an all-too-frequent occurrence. The game does use waypoints to direct you to objectives, but even here Spec Ops II comes up lacking: You have to zero in on these objectives by turning in place until your compass heading turns red. That's how you know when you're facing an objective. There is no arrow indicator to show which way to turn or any map overlay indicating the ideal route to take. Is this more realistic than an all-seeing map? Probably, but it can be damn confusing, and it is just flat-out inadequate anyway.
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This is not just an amazing graphic intensive ( althoght the graphics are not bad, no pure polygons here) shoot and kill and run and jump game \"ala\" Doom or Quake. This game requires a bit of thought and tacitcs to out flank the computer players and accomplish missions of rescue or sabatoge or escape. Unlike other games of this type, there is purpose and intent instead of pure killing feilds.The online multi-player game experince is wildly fun and must be experience at least a few dozen times. The only down fall in the game rooms is the tendancies of the players to fall back to the traditional run - shoot- die - ressurect - run - shoot - etc with no strategy. This game is meant for true team competitive strategies and accomplishments of missions. If the game rooms gathered up sides and allies, then played the mission as it was intended, the game would truely take on a new dimension and have the element of real Special Forces Operations.This reviewer cannot wait for the next Spec Ops to arrive, it should be out soon."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***E"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 21, 2000","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n It ain't all that bad\n \n","reviewBody":"I like this game. I read all the bad reviews it got and felt compelled to write. The graphics aren't bad, and the missions do draw you in. There are a few bugs to be sure...but I still don't know if it is me still learning the game, or just plain bad programming. I have invested about 15 hours playing the game, and the first few were not enjoyable, trying to learn the game. But once I did learn the basics I must admit that I am hooked. As far as how it would compare to Rainbow Six or Hidden and Dangerous...I can't really say, I have played the demo's for those two games and didn't find them head and shoulders above Spec Ops II. I have a feeling that any fan of either one of the former will be disappointed, simply because this does not measure up to the game they have already learned...kinda like me thinking the former games do not measure up to this one. It's all a matter of personal tastes. The learning curve is slow and it does take a while to get used to it, but your perseverence is paid off with a very engaging gaming experience. Anyways, that is my two cents worth...now if you will excuse me, I am going back on a night op in the jungles of Thailand using my starlight scope and looking for the bad guys....and doing my best to nuetralize them."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"F***S"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 1999","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Once I understood...\n \n","reviewBody":"Once I understood how the buddy AI archetypes worked this game just became incredible. The graphics were very cool from the get go but I was having a little frustration with buddy. But once I chose the type of soldier I wanted him to be(sniper, machine gunner, etc.) it became really fun. Give buddy a sniper AI with a SAW and watch him tear up the enemy on sight, he was picking off guys I didn't even see! Multiplayer was really fun too, there was almost no lag even running on my 28.8 modem!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***R"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 5, 1999","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n It was dreadful\n \n","reviewBody":"Ughh, this game was evilly bad, the graphics weren't anything spectacular, the AI was ridiculous, the sound effects were bad, there was no fun in the missions, the multiplayer was laughably bad...it was just dreadful...play somethin like Half Life, Rogue Spear or Delta Force, then play Spec Ops 2...you'll see how dire it is!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"Y***."},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 25, 2000","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Simply the best game\n \n","reviewBody":"This is the best game I've ever seen since I was born. Although it is not as realistic as R.B.6, the enemies are much clever, and you have more challenge, therfore more fun. You will probably be disapointed the first time, but it will turn out so good that you even have to go a doctor because you played it too much! If anyone who has R.B.6, this game isn't for you, so those of you, GET LOST, please."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"B***N"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 7, 2000","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Its Awesome\n \n","reviewBody":"This game is one of the best of its kind although I must admit the AI isn't the smartest around. The gameplay really sucks you in and makes you feel like a Green Beret. For all you parents out there this game is ideal if you have a kid who enjoys this kind of stuff. The price here on Amazon.com is the best I have seen. Happy sniping fellow Green Beret."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"1.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"F***G"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 27, 2001","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Zombie Warrior\n \n","reviewBody":"This game is a horrific experience. The box looks very promising, but the gameplay is the worst I have ever seen. The control of your character feels like guiding a blind zombie through a swamp. And the graphics look like a Commodore64 game from the eighties. What do you need a 3D card for? And who turned of the lights? Every game is played in the pitch black, with only crappy nightgoggles to give you a green view of the surroundings. Enemies hardly repond to your presence and every gun looks like a wooden stick. People, don't buy this game, don't even look at it. Buy SWAT3 instead, still the best game in the market!"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"S***D"},"datePublished":"Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 30, 1999","name":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n \n Deadly Combat\n \n","reviewBody":"I liked the original, and I have played a lot of the other games like htis, but I think SpecOps2 is the best of the bunch. It is NOT an easy game, but it is very realistic and tough. the multiplayer stuff is the best though... the mplayer support works great and the built in lobby is very easy to use. Very addicitve."}],"aggregateRating":{"@type":"AggregateRating","ratingValue":3.625,"bestRating":5,"ratingCount":8}}