- Publisher: Groove Games
- Release Date: Mar 27, 2005
- Also On: PC
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68No interaction with the environments, lackluster enemy AI, and somewhat boring gameplay, results in a short and awkward title. The game felt like it had some potential, but there were too many areas that needed work. Multiplayer is solid however.
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54While the online play is merely average at best, its single-player play, as well as its overall production values, present themselves as seriously subpar.
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Simply put, it lacks innovation. The developers seemed satisfied creating a generic shooter with the most rudimentary gameplay.
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46While Groove Games' nameless soldier won't dethrone Master Chief anytime soon, an online sortie every now and then could be just what the field doctor ordered.
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This level of sub-mediocre FPS boredom isn't even close to worth its $20 price point. [June 2005, p.126]
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In its defense, the enemy AI is more intelligent than ones in your average shooter. If they were any more intelligent they would pick up and find a better game to play in. I advise you to do likewise.
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32From the lackluster graphics to the terrible enemy AI, the crappy single-player and the generic online play, this game doesn't offer anything you haven't seen before.
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Yes, Combat: Task Force 121 is a budget title, but the low price factor can't excuse it from being so poorly developed... especially when stacking up to other budget titles like "Phantom Dust" & "Scrapland."
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Cheap games don't have to be devoid of imagination, and Combat has no excuse for stapling together a bunch of tired cliches and calling it a bargain. [June 2005, p.82]
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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RicoSuave10
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JamesS.8Nice game.
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TomB.8