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OPERATION FLASHPOINT: COLD WAR CRISIS
The Counter-Strike killer is nigh...
By WILLIAM BARKER
Codemasters has a lot planned
for the short-term future, with projects like Prisoner
of War generating a lot of industry buzz. But this next title is set
to give even the most notorious of games a run for their money. Halo,
Counter-Strike and Team Fortress 2 better watch out, because the Cold
War Crisis is approaching.
Don't rush out and
build a bunker (unless you really love bunkers) that is, because
it's not actually the Cold War's return, per se.
From Codemasters
and Bohemia Interactive Studio comes Operation Flashpoint, a first-person
shooter that many are pinning hopes of celebrity upon. And rightly so,
the game is in tip-top form at present and the tentative release date
is June 2001, giving the developers a little more time to iron out the
bugs and optimise code.
There are four main
areas of gaming invloved with this impressive new title. The Mercenary
mode takes players through single-player missions where one must complete
objectives for each individual mission. Think of this as an instant-action
mode. Next up is the Career Soldier option, which is essentially the meat
of the offline game. Here you must work your way through the militaristic
hierarchy of NATO, starting at a lowly grunt. The Intelligence Operative
mode is fundamentally a mission editor - you set up cool scenarios and
then jump into the game to see if you can pass your own test.
The last mode, Seasoned
Veteran, is where most will get their jollies. This is the online multiplayer
aspect, where gamers will go head to head with complete strangers as they
scout villages, cross rivers, hide in forrests and comandeer jeeps.
There will be classes
of players, too. You may start your first game wanting to be a sniper
operative, or perhaps part of a tank crew. There is a theme of tactical
squad-based combat, but you can go solo if you wish. The game could be
likened to a Delta Force, Rogue Spear and even Counter-Strike. One thing
is for sure, the Cold War never looked this good.
Codemasters is really
pushing the phrase "total freedom of action". They want the
public to know that players can shoot anything, go anywhere and, interestingly,
drive anything. There will be more than 30 vehicles that anyone can take
advantage of, such as the M1A1 Abrams tank, the AH-1 Cobra Attack helicopter
and even jet-planes, such as the A-10 Thunderbolt.
Operation Flashpoint:
Cold War Crisis will be out before Team Fortress 2 and is looking like
twice the game that Sierra's absurdly overdue title will be. Can Codemasters
pull this one off? We think so.
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