For discussion click the link: Spec Ops: The Line
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For discussion click the link: Spec Ops: The Line
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Spec Ops: The Line is a new original title from 2K Games. Currently in development at YAGER for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, Spec Ops: The Line is a provocative and gripping third person modern military shooter that challenges players’ morality by putting them in the middle of unspeakable situations where unimaginable choices affecting human life must be made.* Action packed 3rd Person Shooter delivers heart pounding physically close combat
* Squad-based play – lead a team of three characters, each with their own specialized skills
* Mature story explores the dark side of war, where there are no good outcomes, only hard choices
* Unique Dubai setting transports players to another world with stunning visuals
* Dynamic sandstorms actively effect level designs both helping and hindering progress
* Vertical interiors of Dubai high rise buildings provide tactical advantages and risks
Haven't heard anything on this game in forever, but it does happen to come out next month.
It's been 6 months since Dubai was wiped off the map by a cataclysmic sandstorm. Thousands of lives were lost, including those of American soldiers sent to evacuate the city. Today, the city lies buried under sand, the world's most opulent ruin. Now, a mysterious radio signal is picked-up from Dubai, and a Delta Recon Team is sent to infiltrate the city. Their mission is simple: Locate survivors and radio for Evac. What they find is a city in the grip of war. To save Dubai, they'll have to find the man at the heart of its madness - Col. John Konrad.
- A new portrayal of the military shooter experience with twisting narrative uncertainties.
- Action packed 3rd Person Shooter gameplay provides an up-close and personal view into the brutality and emotion within the combat.
- Command an intelligent and powerful squad of Delta-Force soldiers in a dangerous and unpredictable combat zone.
- Cross "The Line" in a mature story that explores the dark side of war, where there are no bright outcomes, only bad or worse choices.
- Unique Dubai setting strikes the imagination and transports players to a larger-than-life playground for vertical gameplay and stunning visuals.
- Sand-filled Dubai provides new gameplay experiences including sand avalanches, and powerful, disorienting sandstorm combat.
- Customizable, Class-Based, Blazing Multiplayer
MODS: Please search this forum. There seems to be more than one entry for this title. Not sure if they're all related though.
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Indecision may or may not be my problem.
I haven't played a 3rd person shooter game in a looooong time. Looks like a game to rent
"He who Wields the gun, Mercy"
SOURCE: http://www.vg247.com/2012/05/08/spec...-and-xbl-gold/Spec Ops: The Line demo now available on PSN and XBL Gold
2K has announced the demo, featuring portions of two early chapters in Spec Ops: The Line, is now available on PSN and for Gold members on XBL. All other XBL users can try the demo May 15. UK PSN users should get the demo with the regular update tomorrow. The game is out on June 26 in the US and internationally on June 29 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360.
Indecision may or may not be my problem.
Is anyone playing this? It was free on PlayStation Plus, so I downloaded it last night and plan on playing some this evening.
I still have it. About half way through the campaign. It's pretty solid.
I won it and played out but it's not my kinda shooter. In fact i just bought ghost recon future soldier and I'm having a rough time with it
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Pain is weakness leaving the body
Finally got around to beating this. Very "Fight Club"esque. It's worthy of a play through methinks.
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