LOWS: Unplayable, bad acting, lame story, braindead AI, etc. HIGHS: Decent multiplayer mode, lots of vari
This game's story felt like it was made by Uwe Boll himself! You play as Nolan Daneworth, a hero struck with amnesia that used to be a former WRF soldier-turned-farmer-re-turned-WRF specialist that entered the B.O.S tournament to get revenge for what the UAN did to his wife. The AI is ridiculously limited: while enemies can take cover, they do little other than walk side-to-side and attack. Want to see more about the terrible truth? The horrific voice-acting is made by Europeans trying to mimic American accents with little-to-no success. That voice-acting is part of the problem: the dialogue and text include lines such as "Direction, the main base!" and "Buy all Ammos."
The weapons all look the same just with either more ammo, better accuracy or better stability. You can have fun with this, though Kylotonn, the developer company, could've done a better job with the guns, though.
Multiplayer takes the credits system featured in B.O.S a la Counter-Strike. You can purchase weapons and vehicles if you like, and can have fun with this, although you'll enjoy some better multiplayer moments in games such as F.E.A.R, Call of Duty 4, or Battlefield 2.
Remember that when I said that B.O.S had a credits system? It did. Of course, the credits system is put there for a reason. You'll need to find "reload" stations to repair your armor and/or restock on ammunition. There are also "save stations," which are, in fact, the only times where you save in game, and it costs either 400 credits or up in order to save properly. Limited saves as well as repeating from certain locations far from your current objective are always two of the negatives in my book.
Just stay away from this, people. If you are desperate enough to try this, get the demo first. And if you end up liking it, then you are either an idiot or a more forgiving gamer than I am.