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Fri, 11 Jan 2013 08:22:49
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Okay, I made it my GOTY 2012, I've talked around the edges (which I will continue to do), and I've never really laid down what it is about the game that is so good.

Well, for that I'd have to spoil it, and I'm not going to do that.  But I am prepared to make some statements that will shed some light on why I think most of you should play it.

First a little about the game part of the game:

  • Technically it is a third-person shooter withsquad based strategy elements.
  • However, the squad-based team straegy is very, VERY, light if you choose it to be.  Basically it boils down to giving one of three commands which are comparable to "kill yourself for me", "do what you think is best", or "do what you can to be safe".  Throughout the game I chose not to do any of this and did fine.  It seems like a concession to the Spec Ops franchise more than a legitimate part of them game.
  • There is one cool team strategy element to the game, which is vital to your enjoyment of it.  You can "paint" (to use my expression) certain targets which basically means you tell your team to fuck the fuck out of what you tell them until that fucking thing is dead.  Best of all, it is easy and pleasurable to implement.  It involves R2, it's basic.

So that's the GAME part of the game.

Okay. Well by now you are thinking, "Holy Shit, Aspro, ye of JRPG and retro gaming, how have you made a squad based shooter your GOTY?, are you lonely? do you need attention?" The answer to all that is irrelevant, but trust me on this one, you don't beat 40 games a year and flippantly throw away your GOTY to get attention.  This was, by far the best game I played that was released in 2012.

Why? Well, because of the content of this game it should NEVER, EVER have made it through a publisher.  is it anti-war? No.  This is not a war game that is anti-war.  That would be so fucking stupid that I waould pay you money NOT to play it.  If someone did that, I'd be lighting flares to ward you away.

This is a game about moral choices that are nuanced to an extent that has never before been done in a game.

So How About the Story?

Well, keeping it spoiler free, Dubai (the non-american version of Vegas) has been destroyed by a massive natural disaster.  We sent in a big boss from the US Army (someone who you worked with before, who is your hero) and some strange shit happened.  All we know is that there are civilians in there still alive and we need to get them the fuck out and find out what happened, and also give some support to Big Boss, or see if he's okay etc...  Basically, a great Die Hard/ Rambo movie set in the most extreme setting ever for a game -- Dubai.

So If it is a Third Person Shooter... So What now?

Well if you have read this far you should buy the game.

But anyhow, this is about a man -- you.  And what you and your friends would do if you were in a war setting.  You might crack, you might not.  You may save people, but can you (or is it possible to) save yourself?  you won't know until you have played, Spec Ops: The Line.

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Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:15:33
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Awesome write up, my reply never got posted. Site is wiggy today.

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Sat, 12 Jan 2013 01:35:23
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WIll read after I've played it, even though it's spoiler free. Feel free to remind me when the time comes.

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Sat, 12 Jan 2013 04:13:43
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Awesome write up, my reply never got posted. Site is wiggy today.



Thanks GG, wich I could have read it.

For everyone else, I called this the most consequential game of the generation in a post, my expanation of that is that this game should never have been published in accordance with capitalist market systems.

The content of this game is phenomenally controversial, so for Take2 to publish it was either negligence on their part or a brilliant editorial move.  I hope that this is the watershed for adult content in games to come (and knowing my audience, I don't mean "adult content in games to cum").

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Sat, 12 Jan 2013 12:25:40
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Cum.... heh heh.

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Sat, 12 Jan 2013 22:40:54
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Sounds like more artsy crap. Nyaa

Just messing with you sounds interesting.

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Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:54:33
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I am ruined for all shooters for the rest of my life. "This is all your fault."

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Sun, 20 Jan 2013 18:58:41
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I cannot believe this game was published in the US. After the events of the last few months, if they had to decide to Publish it now, it would not have been released.

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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 20:26:47
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phantom_leo said:

I cannot believe this game was published in the US. After the events of the last few months, if they had to decide to Publish it now, it would not have been released.



I'm glad you agree... So you are playing it eh?

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Mon, 21 Jan 2013 20:33:10
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Played it. Finished it. Took two days! Worth every minute!

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Wed, 06 Feb 2013 14:41:20
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Neat game. I read "Killing Is Harmless" after. It's probably my favourite video game-related book ever.

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Thu, 07 Feb 2013 04:20:36
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Just finished it. The gameplay was a monotonous gears clone with endless waves of identical enemys that you have played 100 times this generation already, rating in about a 7. The story bits they do and the ending was particularily awesome, probably enough to bring the game up to an 8.

It's worth a playthrough but keep in my mind without it's narrative stuff this game would be nothing.

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Mon, 18 Feb 2013 11:37:34



Meh.

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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 09:15:41

Did anyone play Yager's first game?  I have it unplayed (it was called Yager by the way.

Berlin-based Yager, creators of Spec Ops: The Line (shown) has licensed Epic's Unreal Engine 4 for use in an unannounced next-gen title.

Yager said in a press release that the title will be a major triple-A game that it expects to unveil in the coming months.

In the opinion of Timo Ullmann, Yager's managing director, "Unreal Engine 4 is, hands down, the best toolset for creating next-generation, AAA games."

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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 09:16:50
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Neat game. I read "Killing Is Harmless" after. It's probably my favourite video game-related book ever.

Even better than Masters of Doom? (my favorite gaming related book).

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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 16:49:06

So how long is this game?  I got it for free so I need to squeeze it in at some point.

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Fri, 15 Mar 2013 21:36:26

Not long at all, you can finish it in a day or two.

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Sun, 07 Apr 2013 20:05:27
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I just finished it. Easily the best shooter I've ever played on the shoulders of its story alone, and one of the best games I've played, period. Gameplay was standard "waves of enemies-cutscene-waves of enemies" stuff, but it does have some neat stealth-ish segments, and enough variety in weapons to keep shooting boredom at bay. It's no better or worse than most shooters out there, but it thoroughly takes a major shit over all of them in regards to story, consequences to your actions and some of the most poignant stabs through the 4th wall I've been exposed to.

Music is also great. All of it.

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Sun, 07 Apr 2013 21:46:35

Glad you enjoyed it Steel since I contributed in compelling you to buy it.

Did you have any of the AI problems that Foolz is having on PC?

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Sun, 07 Apr 2013 21:49:17

What's also gret about it is the multiple choices a long the way that I did not even know were choices on my first playthrough.  But when you go back you realize things could have gone differently along the way.

You may enjoy this interview with the writer from the game:

http://au.gamespot.com/features/gamespot-gameplay-special-edition-spoilercast-spec-ops-the-line-6386587/

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