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8.0
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 162 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 138 out of 162
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Mixed: 10 out of 162
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Negative: 14 out of 162
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Jun 30, 20129
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Jun 28, 20129
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Jun 26, 20129
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Aug 26, 201210If you finish Spec Ops: The Line without learning anything about yourself; without ever feeling genuine anger, sadness, or regret; without truly examining where the line is drawn between right and wrong; then you played it wrong.
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Jun 26, 20129
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Jul 7, 201210What an excellent game. Not because of gameplay and graphics, even though both were reasonably good. It's the setting and the story that had such a great impact on me. The moral choices seemed much graver and darker than in, say, Mass Effect 3 and, honestly, I'm still in awe because of the climax.
Dark, confusing, but absolutely fantastic. -
Oct 1, 20123
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Jul 6, 20122I do not understand high score at all. It's linear, standard, and pretty boring shooter. Even old Soldier of Fortune was better story-wise, so where's the catch?
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Jun 28, 20127
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Jun 27, 20129
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Jul 5, 20127It's like a dream come true. Finally a military shooter that actually has something to offer other than killing a bunch of dudes. If it was a bit more polished on the technical side and someone had indeed tested those damn controls we would be probably talking GOTY status over here...
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Oct 28, 201210
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Aug 13, 20128
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Aug 27, 201210Oh my God. I want to play the campaign again just to see what happens if I go the other way... but I don't really want to live it again. It's scary. This game scared me. All war shooter players should play this. If I never play another war shooter again, it might be too soon.
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Jul 4, 20127
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Aug 7, 20128
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Feb 10, 20139
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Jul 8, 20128
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Jul 27, 20129
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Jun 27, 20129When the dust settles (no pun intended) Spec Ops: The Line is one of those special games that surprise you as it progresses. Don't think that this is you average TPS military shooter, as it is FAR from that.
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Jul 30, 20129
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Jul 8, 20129As has been said before, great game with a great story. The passable gameplay is overshadowed by spectacular voice acting. Definitely not a game to be missed, but not a purchase. Rent or Redbox.
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Jul 9, 20128
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Dec 30, 201210
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Mar 29, 20139
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Jan 2, 201310Spec Ops: The Line is a great game, you can't deny that. I just wish it was longer, it's quite short, but still, I thought it was amazing, quite underrated if you asked me, one of the best game this gen. Yes, it is that good, please buy it as soon as possible.
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Jul 9, 20127
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Mar 17, 20139
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Nov 4, 20128
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Aug 1, 20126
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Jul 7, 20127An enjoyable good game but simply not great.
The weapon game play feels clunky and restrictive sometimes especially when entering cover behind objects (run and enter cover uses the same button). -
Jul 3, 20128
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Jul 5, 20129This was really something in CoD/BF gaming world.
Spec Ops give nice storyline, graphics are good, sound world are great and gaming is precious. Controls are good and covering system works fine.
Story starts like anyother, but deepens and darkens when game goes forward till its really fine writed ending. -
Jan 19, 201310
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Jul 23, 20128
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Mar 12, 20139
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Dec 13, 201210
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Dec 27, 201210This is no normal shooter, a compelling game with an interesting take on modern shooters and PTSD inducing situations. Nothing in this game is enjoyable, and it is made that way. Nothing you do is ok in any way throughout the game, but it is very worth playing and a great story.
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Mar 24, 20138Gameplay-wise, this is your typical third-person shooter. Story-wise, this is far from your typical third-person shooter, and that's a good thing. If you're looking for a depiction of modern war that's a bit different and probably a bit more accurate then look no further.
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Mar 13, 20137
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Apr 10, 20135
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Apr 6, 20138
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Aug 20, 201280Spec Ops: The Line is a solid, action packed shooter that sets itself apart by demonstrating the brutal realities of war. The fragile lines of morality are easily blurred, and sometimes, only visible when crossed.
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Aug 1, 201280While it's marred by frequent visual pop-in and frustrating checkpoint placement, Spec Ops is nevertheless a pretty significant achievement. [Sept 2012, p.79]
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Jul 16, 201270Where Spec Ops succeeds – just – is with its themes of the end justifying the means, the ravages of war on a man's psyche and its portrayal of extreme violence. This is simultaneously its downfall as the team haven't quite nailed the execution until the final moments, where the full extent of what's happened over the last eight or so hours dawns on the protagonists. We wish Yager had teased and fleshed out the concepts sooner than leaving it to the beguiling endings; we doubt many players will bother reaching the credits. A year and half ago we might have been more impressed with The Line, but its poor presentation and boring shootouts completely let it down. [August 2012, p70]