This was not nearly as fun as Ghost Recon or Island Thunder. Ghost Recon was the reason that I switched to XBox from Gamecube (don't give me any flack), but this game let me down. The idea was good, in fact I really enjoyed the Lone Wolf missions with all the cool kit. Unfortunately the single player campaign was not fun. It was rather simple in fact. I wish that developers would make games that were great on both single and XBox Live. That would be a feat (UBisoft did make the Rainbow SIx 3 and Black Arrow which were both great). Back to this game. I did enjoy that fact that this was more realistic. You cannot automatically see the enemies because it's a video game. They were very hard to see in fact. Unfortunately, I want to see them a little easier. It's a game! Real world can stay as the real world. Let games be fun. One things that got on my nerves, but was realistic in a good way was that you could get taken out by one round. It's a scary thing. Unfortunately, after the 20th time, it's no longer fun. But I don't expect a game to be that easy, that would be dumb. Mulitplayer was not fun at all. I spent about 10 hours hoping that it would get better, and it really never did. One technical thing was that I could not get the speaking into my headset. IN RS 3, you gave commands and heard the comms in the headset. If you weren't supposed to be able to hear them in the headset, why could you give voice commands. That doesn't make sense. Go to EB Games and buy it used.
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