- Publisher: NovaLogic
- Release Date: Jan 20, 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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As a solo game, Team Sabre is a bit lacking.
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Anyone who doesn't already have BHD has been missing out on one of the best FPSs of recent times, and Team Sabre is just icing on the cake. [Mar 2004, p.112]
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Bad A.I. and no realism, but who cares? The nonstop rat-a-tat-tat of automatic weapons in hostile environments gives Team Sabre its charm. [Apr 2004, p.91]
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80At £19.99, this is a highly impressive add-on, and although it has only 11 new single-player levels, none of them is a walkover.
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76Reasonably basic improvements.
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75The new missions are interesting, and the new weapons nice enough. Since this is a $19 addon youre getting a fair amount of fun for your money.
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75In short, if you own the original or a similar game go buy a copy you'll love it. Everyone else should keep their sanity by going out, buying a good book and reading it.
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74The longer sight lines make for more challenging gameplay, and the large servers allow a dynamic that makes every round a different experience. The single player game, however...it needs work.
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71Team Sabre may not be realistic, but it's packed with explosions, wild gunfights, and quite a bit of fun--though it's also extremely frustrating at times, due to a limited save system coupled with some excruciatingly difficult gameplay.
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70More of the same with a few bright spots. There will be good times, as well as frustrating ones - but with a street price of $17.99, it's not at all bad.
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68When it works, it works really well and it's a better game than the original. Unfortunately, the expansion doesn't work well all the time. In addition to that, its single-player facet is not particularly lengthy even if it is a bit harder and has lengthier missions than the original.
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Its an incredibly thin expansion pack, even considering the el-cheapo price tag.
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While its nothing spectacular and it wont last you forever, its a far more appetising than picking up one of the older games in the series up on budget.
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60If you're a Black Hawk Down multiplayer junkie, you'll probably get your money's worth just from the three jungle maps. But everyone else should probably save their $20 until Novalogic offers something more substantial.
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It seems as though the game tries too hard to grab your attention. Like an annoying child, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre forces you to comply by sheer redundancy.
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59First up is the AI, which, for both the enemy and your squad, is simply dreadful. [Apr 2004, p.66]
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As a pure single-player action game, the expansion is a mixed bag, but there's still some great gaming to be had with the whole "Black Hawk Down" experience. [May 2004, p.64]
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 1 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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KyleK.7Personally I like Land warrior better to me BHD game play feels cheap, something is missing.
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CraigS.6
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FelipeZ.10The is a real game because is a great adaptation of the real life to a game and you feel that could participate in this war.