Short but Sweet Single Player
There was a lot of different things to do and see, I guess my only complaint was it all happened so fast and then it was over. You were constantly running and diving for cover, I wished there was a couple more slower paced sections in there.
The AI scripting was a little too obvious also. The re-spawning out of thin air was kind of ridiculous. You didn't really get the satisfaction of clearing out an area and moving on because in many cases there was an infinite respawn of enemies forcing you to move forward.
But once I got used to the system, it was clear how to figure out how to make your men advance and where the respawns were happening.
I didn't play any multiplayer, and there didn't even seem to be any option to try out the multiplayer maps without actually setting up a match. I was hoping to get some practice in before jumping in, but since I couldn't do that, I never bothered with Multiplayer. I was also looking to try to play around with some of the morter and tank modes just by my self or with some 'bots, but no chance. That was a bummer.
In Summary, for the $30 they are selling this game for now, the 8 hour single player campaign was really worth it for me.