Game Play Good and very gripping campaign like many one man army games lacking one thing

User Rating: 7.1 | Rogue Trooper PC
When I first played rogue trooper I though it was a very innovative game, the liberty of choice in advancing through the missions coupled with various side challenges proved to be very addictive. In gameplay I have observed that the performance of the player is often enhanced by preferred items weapons or equipment. In Rogue trooper I found that through trial and error I worked lethally with the shotgun, almost immediately my performance in combat rose to Commando level from guy who dies all the time level.
I have noticed with many other games where you are a one man army, that after you have exhausted all combat scenarios it becomes a back shelf game. Reason being if you make an interesting world and only allow a small part to be played, people wonder whats out there and in effect wished it was a free-roam game. So you could instead of being bound by linear gameplay go and have fun, explore the world in the way you want and be completely independant in choosing where you go and what you most want to do.
Heralding to the campaign, much to short it feels like the events of a short day. Even though your a one man army with the input of your four dead friends memory chips, you have even against the strongest opponents an edge both physically as the character and psychologically as the player. This possibly makes the exception of main battle tanks and the local wild life, where its a case of kill quickly or run away and reassume your high ground position something I have had to do all to often but I enjoy the challenge.
In my opinion an all together very gripping game with some of the most hilarious enemies you have ever seen.