Full Spectrum and Brute Force?

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#1 joseph7s
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Are Full spectrum and also Brute Force two-player co-op and are they any good , also are they two graphic for a 13 year old. I already bought them and I dont know if I should give them to the kid. Right now he loves Star Wars Battlefront I & II he really likes teamwork but he has no online friends and he is autistic so Mature rated online multi-player (which the market is catering to) is not his type of game. Thanks

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I have brute force, you can play 2 playered co-op (up to four player co-op). I don't think it is too graphic in terms of blood and such...I think they swear now and then in the game though...
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Are Full spectrum and also Brute Force two-player co-op and are they any good , also are they two graphic for a 13 year old. I already bought them and I dont know if I should give them to the kid. Right now he loves Star Wars Battlefront I & II he really likes teamwork but he has no online friends and he is autistic so Mature rated online multi-player (which the market is catering to) is not his type of game. Thanks

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Full Spectrum is NOT a shooter.  If your kid likes shooters, stear clear.  This one is a strategy/tactical game.  It is very unique love it or hate it.

Brute Force is co-op, but if he is enjoying SW:B 1 and 2 then he may not like Brute Force.  The gameplay was less then mediocre.

If he is into shooters and wants to play them online, then I would suggest the Mechassault games.  Last I checked they still both have plenty of online players.  Halo 2 of course, although the online community can be a bit rough around the edges.  Brothers in Arms:  Road to Hill 30 is rated M, but is a good one.  It has a WWII theme so the rating fits it a bit more.  The content isn't nearly as blatant as your GTAs and God of Wars.  Return to Castle Wolfenstein is also rated M, but the online play doesn't really reflect this too much.  That one is great.  Lots of depth to it for a console shooter.  Unreal Championship 2 is also great online.

 You are somewhat limiting your online options by eliminating rated M games, but I understand why you are doing so.  Not wanting your kid to play rated M is totally legitimate.  Unfortunately the ratings don't always apply to the online portions of the games.  O well.  Too bad you can't give him the game without the single player part attached to it.

Is he interested in anything other then shooters?