First of all, if you don't have Xbox Live, then don't even bother with this game. If you do, then you may want to check it out. Even though the case says that it supports 32 people, in a Ranked match I've seen up to 50 people. This game is very much like the Battlefield series (without destructible environments) in the fact that there is the Assault and Sniper classes and the Spec Ops or whatever. I think that there is about 7 or 8 different classes with their own unique primary weapon and you can choose between being able to get Drones or Airstrikes or whatever. Not to mention the pistol and maybe some C4 or a deployable grenade launcher depending on your class. Also, there is a pretty good range of vehicles available in multiplayer. There are attack helicoptors, transport helicopters, fighter jets, humvee's, heavy tanks, light tanks, and in one level there is a combat bus. Also, the vehicles differ in appearance depending on the team that you are currently on. The maps are pretty good and can suit you for whatever you like to do (snipe, go full-on assault, grenade them from a far distance, whatever). Also, unless you are currently in a "Squad", there is no way to communicate with teammates. Also, there are five new maps that will be available for download, one is already out and available for a free download and says that there are two new weapons and one new vehicle. Frontlines only drawback is the lag in transferring over to the next round or glitching when the round starts. For instance, once when a match started I was instantaneously killed for falling from a high distance? Frontlines is definately worth playing multiplayer on but the Campaign has no value at all.
Frontlines Fuel Of War is one of the best multiplayer games i have ever played. Though it does lack some in its single player the multiplayer over shadows it by a lot. The single player is kind of dull and pointless but ... Read Full Review
The majority of us remember an xbox port to the 360 called Battlefied: Modern Combat. The game was plagued by bad frame rate, server connections, and choppy, poopy graphics. Enter the world of Frontlines. The dra... Read Full Review