Red Orchestra is a surprisingly realistic, and entertaning FPS that should provide hours upon hours of fun.

User Rating: 9.1 | Red Orchestra: Ostfront 41-45 PC
First off, people are saying theres bugs and its slow and stutters. Well I was reading a review on IGN earlier today and this guy said it ran bad, well he was running it on a laptop, but said he had a good one. His specs were a ATI Radeon Xpress 200 and 2.4ghz processor. Duh, it won't run good on something like that. And you should know if its running bad, set it lower or take off uneeded things. Mine ran slow at first but I lowered some things and I barely notice a diffrence in the graphics yet it runs perfectly and loads quickly.
The realism in this game is startling when you first start playing. Breathing in this game is one of the most realistic breathing sounds in a game I've played. The gore in this game is pretty good, meaning its gory..which is good since war is horribly bloody. If you get hit with a arty shell, you don't fly thousands of feet up in the air and fall down perfectly intact (Battlefield 2) You get obliterated. You get hit with a nade? Your pretty messed up. Deathcam is good, when you get shot or blown up, you experince it from your soldiers actual eyes, seeing your helemt, hands, whole body. I got blew up by a tank and saw my legs blown off, my bloody hands in front of my face, blurry vision, then blackness. Which brings up how good the motion blur is. Its amazing. When playing this game with a friend it can provde hours of fun, especially on the tank maps, and maps with many people and objectives to take. The maps are stunning and well put togather, offering a very large scale on map to play on. The game can crash every know and then but it hasn't happned to me. If you wan't to play a excellent FPS that breaks away from the mold of WW2 shooters out there, then go purchase Red Orchestra now, it is defiently worth your time and money.