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Game: Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Review

Game writes: "It's been more than eight years since the first Operation Flashpoint was released for the PC. That title won plaudits and awards across the game's industry for its realistic gameplay and graphics. In fact, Cold War Crisis was even adapted and used to train real soldiers to give them a taste of what battle could be like.

So the arrival of follow-up Dragon Rising for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 means there's plenty of reasons for your trigger finger to get itchy with excitement..."

zeeshan5326d ago (Edited 5326d ago )

This game is starting to sound great. The problem is that Sony is going to juice my wallet dry with their AAA exclusives. Anyway, I'd still try to get my hands on this title. Looks really interesting and heck, better than MW2 (here come the disagrees). Yeah, I guess I am the only gamer on this planet who is NOT excited about MW2 and who thinks that it should be MW1.5 or a DLC to COD4. Yeah, there, I said it. It looks dated and sub-HD!

evrfighter5326d ago

I don't know why people would disagree with that. OFP2 and MW2 are apples and oranges. There's quite a bit of military buffs that game. This would be more suited to their taste. But theres nothing wrong with liking apples and oranges.

CyberCam5325d ago (Edited 5325d ago )

I too am not giddy with excitement over MW2 like the masses. I won't lie though, I'll end up picking it up off craigslist.org for cheap ($50 or less) in the new year sometime (for the single player & co-op), but true be told, I'm pretty board with twitchy FPS. I'm in the MAG beta right now and it reminds me a lot of COD4 (because of how most play it), just on a much larger scale. Teamwork is the key to that game, but it's hard to find.

The exception to the rule for me however is the Uncharted 2 co-op & multi-player (I was in the beta & now in the early demo), for some reason I just can't get over how addictive that game is... like how COD4 was to me in the first 8 months. I guess the switch from first person to third person view, along with the vertical gameplay has made things fresh for me again... sure I played & liked Socom Confrontation, but the bugs & no DLC along with no single player or co-op to fall back on, pretty much killed it for me.

Anyway, I've already got this game paid for & I can't wait for the 9th to dive into some realistic tactical shooting for a change. I have about 20-30 gamers on my PSN friends that are in the same boat as myself and come early October we will be talking tactics heavily for a change... not about our kill/death ratio!

jjohan355320d ago (Edited 5320d ago )

I'll probably end up getting this game on PC, not on either my 360 or PS3. The consoles have only 4vs4. The only problem I find with this game: 90% of the action involves sniping. Snipefest games get boring fast. Before everyone starts spouting about how I don't know anything about realistic military warfare, I was a Marine during the first wave of Afghanistan invasion.

A large, open environment with so few online players supported on the consoles, with sniping or countersniping as the dominant forms of assault... it worries me greatly that this game will be very boring. I'm NOT a fan of twitchy FPS (that's why I like Killzone 2), but snipefests aren't exciting.

BonhamZ0S05326d ago

I think I love this game <3

D3acon5326d ago

if you like fast paced fps then you should be excited about modern warfare 2. This game is also going to be great, because it feels the gap for tactical shooters where your not running and shooting everything.

This review is only half done, he doesn't mention multiplayer or coop.

Dellis5326d ago

ArmA is headed to these consoles out there????

TheIneffableBob5325d ago

Yeah, they did start work on a 360 version, but on their Twitter, when asked about the console version, they said something along the lines of they stopped working on it. All resources are probably being focused on the expansion right now.

HOSe5326d ago

this game absolutely does look worth the $60 charge, just sucks it comes out a week before uncharted which i have preordered....

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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising – The FPS I’ve Needed

Twinfinite's Henry McMunn revisits Codemaster's military simulator and realises it was actually really great all along.

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DanielGearSolid3708d ago

Agree

Play Red River next... Tell us if it's worth it!

porkChop3708d ago

Dragon Rising wasn't bad, but it had a lot of questionable design choices. Red River was just horrible in every aspect, huge step down from DR.

BALLARD323708d ago

Yup, Dragon Rising had some potential, but it was way too restricted from what I remember. Red River was indeed horrible. Wish I hadn't wasted the money on that one.

djplonker3708d ago

Ugh I just remembered this game and it makes me want to me sick in a bowler hat and drown myself in it....

The only good thing about this game was borderlands was out a week later!

Elwenil3708d ago (Edited 3708d ago )

Dragon Rising was a really great idea but with Codemaster's typically shoddy execution of anything not racing related. Their poor handling of the criticism, bugs and outright lies on the packaging was eerily similar to EA's BF4 flustercluck. The game was a breath of fresh air in many ways and was really the only truly tactical, open map shooter of it's kind on consoles. Anyone who played the original Flashpoint or ARMA games would feel pretty comfortable with Dragon Rising. It's just a pity Codemasters dropped the ball completely on the online portion, allowed several annoying bugs to remain to this day and lied about features in the game and later charged for these promised features as DLC. With the way they handled the whole situation, Codemasters earned the first spot on my ever expanding list of developers that I refuse to buy anything from them. Again, much like BF4, you can easily see the awesome game it could have been and yet it's still totally out of reach.

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Hidden gems of the generation (Part I: First Person Shooters)

There are games wich shine with light. However, not all games have the same opportunity to receive support from their editors.

This results in remarkable games, even outstanding, which have been forgotten or, unfortunately, were never known by the mass audience. Even their reviews, do not capture the true quality of the title, since most anticipated games, are unfortunately better received in the newsroom.

Part I: Hidden gems in First Person Shooters

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Screw "realism" in video games

"I’m tired of the need for more 'realism' in games. I don’t want to hear about how realistic Call of Duty is while you’re cowering behind cover watching the red Kool-Aid disappear from your screen. I don’t care if Battlefield 3’s bullet drop somehow makes it a better shooter. Does it really matter if you play Forza Motorsport, Gran Turismo, or Need for Speed? They all look and feel fantastic; why does it matter if one is more realistic?

"You want to see a realistic game? Go play Operation Flashpoint on the hardest difficulty. After you’ve gotten out of the fetal position, tell me how enjoyable it was. Unless you happen to be a masochist, I’m going to bet you didn’t have a very good time. That’s realistic.

"We use video games as an escape, just like movies, literature, and music. They tell us stories, let us make our own, or let us live out an experience. I can’t drive a race car (heck, I don’t even have a license), but that doesn’t stop me from playing Need for Speed. The cor...

Batzi4309d ago

Exactly. I love the fact that you can jump and shoot with a .50 cal sniper rifle in COD. That adds to the fun whereas realism reduces the fun and makes the gameplay boring. Games aren't suppose to be realistic, we as human beings are very limited when it comes to abilities and powers and such and having game designers implementing what we fantasize the most in terms of technology and surreal action in video games make us people happy cause we get to experience our own "world", the world of fantasies and joy in those games which brightens our imagination and give us something to think about. If I wanted realism, I would rather stick to the life outside of home and drive a real car instead of playing GT5/Forza for instance. Realism ruins the fun, fun is surreal or simply like our folks at Epic Games call it, Unreal.

SeekDev4309d ago

Some people would like the opportunity to "be" a soldier, so to speak, but without having to risk their life to do it. In that sense, realism in games is wanted. Some people would like to hop around in a land full of giant mushrooms and clouds you can stand on, and that's where "unreal" games come in. There's a place for all types of gamers in this world.

WeTheBelievers4309d ago

Doesn't an escape from one reality into another make all the more magic though?

StreetsofRage4309d ago

Operation Flashpoint on hard is BOMB! I loved it! Intense! One of the few games that was genuinely hard and not just cheap like playing COD on veteran.

TheColbertinator4309d ago

Most of my favorite games this gen are unrealistic

Valkyria Chronicles

Tales of Graces F

Disgaea 4

Atelier Meruru

Mass Effect 1

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