Great game, great graphics, not too popular yet.

User Rating: 8.5 | Frontlines: Fuel of War PC
Let me begin by saying this has essentially been done before. Don't buy it if you're the guy who hates getting new, improved, well rounded and overall great things. If you're the other type of guy, you're in the right place.

I first bought this as a sort of "I'll settle" game. I was originally aiming for the Battlefield: Complete Collector's set, but the local store didn't have it. So I take the game home, and a half hour later I'm screaming at my monitor and flailing about in my chair trying to shake AAA fire in my Western Coalition F/A-40 and bomb some unlucky man not keeping an eye to the sky. I like the vehicle mechanics, save the Attack Chopper's. I try to avoid those if I can.
Anyways, the vehicles, they simply feel right. When your screen leaps into the air when you fire a 120 Mike-Mike cannon and you look down to find your tank about five yards back from where it was, it gives you a kind of dark satisfaction.

Now for the guns. I typically favor the most Western-like faction in games because I simply love the good 'ol America's, and partially because I'm a redneck, but I favor the Red Star Alliance's faction's firearms in Frontlines. When you get down to the math of it, the two versions of each gun vary in no way but cosmetics and sound, but would you rather fire a sub gun that's smaller than your issued handgun, or a bullpup designed Kalishnikov that can hold about 50 rounds? Me too.

Overall, the story is believable, the campaign is fun, but not as amazing as Crysis' or Call of Duty 4's, the multiplayer is the game's selling point, it's decently balanced with a few errors that aren't too blatant, and a realistic viewpoint of what warfare could eventually become. In a contest between Battlefield 2142 and Frontlines: Fuel of War, the latter takes the cup. I hope you find this review helpfull.

Ingame name: The_Roost3r