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Spec Ops: The Line is an excellent game.
Disagree. Graphics aren’t good and the combat is terrible. Predictable “are we the bad guys?” story.
I saved this one for years and was underwhelmed when I beat it a couple weeks ago. This game did not age well IMO.
Well I played it, once, 12 years ago when the graphics were good. I don't remember them being mind blowing, but I don't remember them being bad either.
I dont think it really had an "are we the baddies" story, it was a very graphic anti war game for me.
It is one of the better executed anti-war message in games. Nothing I've played has come as close to its level of execution. I remember thinking, at the time, that the competitive multi-player really undercut the message of the single player campaign.
I felt it was ham fisted. You don’t even get a choice in the most impactful scene of the game, you’re railroaded the whole time. Only choice I can remember was at the bridge and the game returns to normal after 5 seconds.
The graphics are were not good even for the time; contemporary reviews point this out. It looks like a 2007 game but was released in 2012. The guns aren’t good and the cover system is clunky.
I dunno, maybe it was hyped too much for me. I found it forgettable and not worth the 5 hours it took to beat.