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Full Spectrum Warrior

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 24 critic reviews
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Based on 11 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Pandemic Studios
Genre(s): Third-Person Action, Real-Time Strategy, Simulation
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: March 22, 2005
Summary
Full Spectrum Warrior is based on a game commissioned by the U.S. Army to train light Infantry troops in urban combat situations. Soldiers are placed in a tense, hostile, and claustrophobic environment where they must complete a variety of military objectives. Players act as the Squad Leader, providing direction to Alpha and Bravo fire teams. The successful Squad Leader effectively uses cover in the environment and moves his fire teams in a coordinated fashion so they can protect themselves from possible attacks that could come from any direction. Full Spectrum Warrior puts you in the dirt with your men, where danger lurks around every corner. [THQ]
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What The Critics Said
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AceGamez
It dares to do something different by taking an otherwise pretty stale genre and cramming it with innovation and creativity.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
With fantastic visuals that don’t seem to have suffered all that much from the transition from the Xbox, Full Spectrum Warrior will be sure to delight tactical strategy fans looking for something different.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
The online portion really helps give the game added replay and depth to an already deep strategy game.
Read Full Review >TotalPlayStation
If you can find it on another platform, do so. If not, this is still a hell of a way to present a basic strategy game, and one that mixes equal parts of presentation with gameplay. If only it didn't have to dip so much into one when the other was lacking.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
The PS2 version may not be as polished as the Xbox or PC version, but it manages to retain the essence of the game, which is the perfect blend of great action and strategy.
Read Full Review >IGN
Respect the idea. Respect the delivery. Respect the difference between this and every other action title around. But whatever you do, don't buy into FSW expecting the most polished game on PS2.
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
It's a bit unfortunate, though, that after a few missions the game starts to feel monotonous.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
There are a few flaws here and there, such as poor mic support, sluggish controls, and poor camera angles, but once you get past them, the game is quite fun and definitely worth more than its value.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
Likening Full Spectrum Warrior to a game of chess is more accurate than you might think.
Read Full Review >IC-Games
Although frustration is certainly high at times it’ll be a foolish person who totally disregards Full Spectrum Warrior's potential and it pains me not to lavish untold awards onto the title but at times the game just appears flawed.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
Good overall, and it deserves credit for being something other than just another military-themed shooter or strategy game. It's just too bad that it isn't more involving.
Read Full Review >Game Power Australia
Unfortunately for many people, that initial shock and awe will give way to tedium as the realisation sets in that there aren’t any refreshing new concepts to spice up the gameplay as you progress through the game.
Read Full Review >Pelit (Finland)
The PS2 conversion of the puzzlish war game tries its best, but the game is just too big to conveniently fit inside a console. [July 05]
Cheat Code Central
If you have the option I would strongly suggest getting either the Xbox or the PC version. This game was designed for a more powerful system and while the PS2 certainly tries its best, Full Spectrum Warrior isn't all that it can be.
PSM Magazine
It's just not quite all that it could be. [June 2005, p.80]
GameShark
True, it can be maddening at times not having direct control. But if you want a game that strikes a more happy medium between direct involvement and squad command, I can highly recommend "Star Wars Republic Commando."
Read Full Review >PSX Extreme
Fans of swearing in video games will also be pleased, as the friendlies have a tendency to shout "F**k" and "Sh*t" at the drop of a hat. Now that's authenticity!
Read Full Review >PALGN
It's just a shame the actual game isn't more like the deeper, more realistic 'Army Mode' extra found in the Xbox version and not the limited, linear one we have here.
Read Full Review >RewiredMind
The soft-focus haze of the original has inevitably suffered due the PS2’s lack of hardware anti-aliasing and indeed, the watery recreation here simply makes the low-res textures and dull palette look muddy and indistinct.
Read Full Review >GameBiz
A messy port of the year-old Xbox version, bearing disappointing graphics and sound.
Read Full Review >VideoGamesLife
If you’ve played "Brothers in Arms" you will no doubt find Full Spectrum Warrior a less refined, more plodding title.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
Since it’s not really an action game, and since it depends so heavily on graphics and control to even get anything out of it, I’d recommend the PC version over the PS2 or the Xbox.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 8.0 (out of 10) based on 11 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Bob J. gave it a9:
I thought that it was a good game. but they could of put more comands in for hiding and using different objects. for example lying on the ground. overall a really cool and interesting game. not many of these on the market.
Nikhil D. gave it a10:
Awesome stuff. Kicks the ass of prince of persia series.Undoubtedly the best action game to hit the ps2.
Nikhil D. gave it a10:
Awesome stuff.Kicks the ass of prince of persia series.Undoubtedly the best action game to hit the ps2.
KEITH L. gave it a9:
Good game. Very cool. Keeping cover is key. It has a steath type feel to it. You move more methodically (strategically). It really gives you the feeling your in a real war. I read reviews complaining about the "frame rate". It's really not an issue. The only time you realy notice it is when you send your troops long distances. Even then, it has a war gritty type of look to it. I highly recommend this game. If you like squad type war games - check this out.
Ryalbuck gave it a10:
The firefights in this game remind me of black hawk down, as they are so cinematic. To the reviewers who thought they were going to play a MoH clone - what the hell did you think a tactical squad game was??
Micky C. gave it a1:
Poor game - just not good enough. Would prefer an army game like Medal of Honour. Something which is not like cleaining out my bog!
Fahrudin gave it a0:
This game sucks, u can't shoot anything , ur job is just to lead ur groups which socks.
