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Full Spectrum Warrior Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:752919520239
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:XBOX_FULL_SPECTRUM_WARRIOR
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I am currently deployed in a combat zone in Afghanistan. And I thought your comments about this game were harsh to say the least. I can tell you that our training for being in a combat zone is a lot more intense than sitting on our couch eating chips, drinking a beer, and playing an X-Box Game. This game I am planning on buying just for the simple fact that it is a cool idea and its an Army Game. I am not buying it to brush up on my combat skills. This is just a “VIDEO GAME” that is meant to be fun, for us IN or that believe in the military, as well as those like you that don’t have the GUTS to put your life on the line for something greater than yourself.
I have been through the mout course at FLW, and this game is right-on in terms of the commands, fire team formations, weapons and laying down fire. Its a fun game. OF COURSE its not the real thing, but it’s as close as a video game will get, and there are a lot of lessons built into it- for example, in other games like rainbow six 3, if a few of your buddies get injured or killed you can still succeed in the mission, but in this game there is zero tolerance for leaving someone behind. To get through the game you need to have caution, patience and quick thinking under fire.
First things first, if you like run around and shoot with no regards to dying, DO NOT GET THIS GAME. I spent 8 months in Iraq from the beginning of the war with the 101st. I think this is as realistic as a game can get without confusing civilians on tactical warfighting. Its great to see a game come out that mimics they way the US Army light infantry fights! It does get repetitive I will admit, but guess what thats how the fighting force that protects this country trains.Anyways if this game isn’t exiting enough for you, throw 100 plus lbs of gear on, run around the room, and have your buddy shoot at you, actually that would make it a little more realistic.To sum this up in order to win here you have to shoot, move, and communicate.
The single most realistic game I have ever played. VERY, VERY, COOL!
This is a training game, so it’s design is more like a simulator rather than an action shooter. I still found the game to be fun, but it’s just a warning to those looking for a Doom-type game. The game moves relatively slowly, as troop movement can be monotonous and the action can get mundane. However, if strategy is more important than action for you, then you will love this game.Pros:Good graphics and soundExcellent strategy-based combat systemCons:Not action-packed or fast-pacedGameplay is very straightforward – very scripted game reduces replay value.If you like military strategy, then you will enjoy this game. It’s graphics, sound, and combat system will not disappoint. If you’re looking for a fast paced action shooter, look elsewhere.
A different kind of warfare game. It’s a very interesting game. It worth buying.
I’ve always been fascinated with military Spec Ops and the units thereof since I was a kid, and when I read the specifications on Full Spectrum Warrior, I was rather excited to purchase it once it reached the Platinum Hits list. I picked it up and was pleased with several things while disapointed with others.I give FSW a 3.8 out of 5.This is not your typical military game. Up until a few years ago, US gamers were bombarded with so-called tactical games and first-person shooter games like Delta Force, Doom 3, Counter-Strike and Unreal Tourny. While these games are extraordinarily fun to play, they lack in realism to the point where you can run in a room guns’a blazing and survive multiple shots while loading your firearm.FSW takes that concept and turns it upside down. Now, instead of charging your enemies, you outflank them or you get shot. This concept is very repetative throughout FSW, but the whole point is to teach you how urban close-quarter battler (CQB) works. Veterans of Counter-Strike, Unreal or Doom 3 may not like this game because of its slow gameplay and repetitive gameplay, however, military enthusiasts will appreciate the realism applied to the concept of FSW. So, the pros and cons.One big downside is the lack of control over the individual units, meaning you cannot shoot their weapons for them unless it’s an explosive round. You may, however, set up individual fire zones, which can save you from being flanked. But the lack of control still adds a sense.
I hesitated buying this game at first because of all the mixed-reviews which were written about it. I wasn’t sure which side I should lean towards. The positive or the negative. I went ahead and rented the game. When you first start playing you have to go through a training mode which is required for you to complete in order to acceed onto missions. The training can be boring, but trust me, it helps a lot to learn the controlls instead of just jumping right into action.The gameplay is really fun. You will have a great time with this game. Strategy is involved and using it is the only way you will be victorious. Since you are in control of two teams, you can plan out many strategic plans. Such as have your Alpha team fire at the enemy and distract him while your Bravo team moves in from the sides to flank the enemy while he is not looking in that direction. It looks really cool when you are having battles between one another. It looks so real and feels so intense. You keep your eyes glued to the television as if your actually there in reality.Gamers are saying that this game can be repetitive and monotonous because of the same sort of objectives throughout the game. Mainly the objectives are to just killing enemies. You’ll find yourself fighting enemies almost through the whole game. But HEY that’s war! It deffinetely is a very fun repetitivness, because there are lots of different ways you have to strategize in order to flank your enemy. You may have to look.
This is a very good game. I never knew that this game would be a really good until I saw my friend play it. Once I bought it I can’t stop playing it. If you think you should buy, GET IT!
In response to some of the reviews, I have to say this: I have served 4 years in the Marines as an infantryman in Iraq and Afghanistan, and I have to say this game is pretty accurate. As for the language used.. guess what, that’s how real life riflemen talk when under stress! The Army and Marine Corps the public sees is different from the one that servicemen actually live in. I thought the game was very accurate portraying that. There were even a few guys in the squad who reminded me of my own platoonmates. Anyway, the lessons this game teaches you about tactics are great, although kind of basic. Unfortunately, you only get one aspect of MOUT combat, and that is moving through the streets, but clearing buildings is totally different from that, and would require a totally different game engine. (like, say… Rainbow Six?) The environments, sounds, and visuals really immerse you into the experience, and the gameplay becomes easy to grasp after a few missions. Now for the gripes- first is control. The cursor sometimes will be hard to move around when you need it the most, being hard to see, or getting stuck behind objects. Second, is the reaction time of your soldiers. If they stumble across an uncovered enemy sometimes it will take them a millenia to shoot him, resulting in you getting whacked in the process. I suppose that this is a lesson in proper tactics, and that you should have made a better decision so that you wouldn’t GET surprised like that. My last major gripe with t.