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Sep 08, 2008
A fine tactical shooter
Like the other games in the Battlefield series (so I've heard) this is a primarily multi-player game. It is online only, so internet access is required, and broadband is recommended.
For each round, all the players on a server choose one of four unique soldier classes, and then are more-or-less randomly divided into two even teams. From there players can form squads with their team mates to accomplish various objectives, mostly a variation of capturing and holding points on the map, or destroying stratigic emplacements.
Another unique (at the time anyway) aspect of this game are "Titan Battles" where each team must capture missle silos in order to access the enemy's titan, a flying fortress ship. They must then choose to either board the titan and destroy it from the inside, or hold enough silos to pummel it to dust. It's a very organic battle.
For every battle, one player per team can act as "commander," dispensing bonuses onto the map like sensors and artillery strikes. He gets a birds-eye view of the battlefield and can issue orders to individual players or squads to lead them to vicory.
As a player becomes more proficient and gains points, they climb in rank. With each rank comes the ability to unlock an item, weapon, or augmentation that sticks with the player for life.
It's a good, challenging first-person shooter.
It has a few problems though. Many times it is difficult to find a good team that divides into good squads that actually work together. Generally, teams are 20-some individuals running around with their own agendas. When players work together and communicate effectively, this game is at it's best. When they don't, it's more of a huge scale deathmatch.
PS. DO NOT buy this game used; not even slightly. Once a code has been registered, it cannot be registered again, and EA will charge 10 dollars to replace it.
Jun 04, 2008
A look at the gritty underbelly of Italian intelligence
Volume 1 of the Gunslinger Girl trilogy sets the stage for the series and introduces the main characters. There are only three volumes with 4-6 episodes each.
The series follows an experimental counter-intelligence organization that rescues young girls (8~12 yrs) and transforms them into undercover cyborg assassins. If it sounds either cruel or awesome to you, then you are correct on both counts.
The first episode shows an operation highlighting the abilities and weaknesses of the girls, with subsequent episodes leading deeper into their individual stories and psyches. The espisodes seem to alternate between story and action, and sometimes combining the two.
If you're expecting a non-stop action-fest with explosions and heavy weapons, you'll be satisfied about 50% of the time. But if you can handle some mild drama and follow the Lost-esque flashbacks, then you'll be very happy here.
Animation: 8 out of 10
Art/Design: 9
Story: 8
Drama: 9
Voice Acting (English): 7
Overall: 8.5
Jun 04, 2008
A look at the gritty underbelly of Italian intelligence
Volume 1 of the Gunslinger Girl trilogy sets the stage for the series and introduces the main characters. There are only three volumes with 4-6 episodes each.
The series follows an experimental counter-intelligence organization that rescues young girls (8~12 yrs) and transforms them into undercover cyborg assassins. If it sounds either cruel or awesome to you, then you are correct on both counts.
The first episode shows an operation highlighting the abilities and weaknesses of the girls, with subsequent episodes leading deeper into their individual stories and psyches. The espisodes seem to alternate between story and action, and sometimes combining the two.
If you're expecting a non-stop action-fest with explosions and heavy weapons, you'll be satisfied about 50% of the time. But if you can handle some mild drama and follow the Lost-esque flashbacks, then you'll be very happy here.
Animation: 8 out of 10
Art/Design: 9
Story: 8
Drama: 9
Voice Acting (English): 7
Overall: 8.5