For quite the first time in my playing life, the sound really affects the gameplay, it is not just a matter of full 3d sounds to track down other people, a close explosion could do as much damage as driving you deaf for a little amount of time! The only thing that's repetitive about the sound is that both teams have the same voice of an allied trooper, example: say you are U.S.A army, vs. They made sounds for everything walking, running, reloading, shooting, talking etc. The sound and music are great they are both very realistic and make the game play much better. But Global Operations has the great single and multiplayer game to compensate for it you will not have enough time to matter if the graphics aren't the best. However the houses, soldiers, trees, sand don't give the impression of being so real. What I do like about the graphics is how they make the guns and equipment seem to be so real. While the game is very realistic in many ways, the graphics appear cartoonish, in a bad manner. Let me snip some bit about the game into the introduction, what makes this game different is the opportunity to pick the player you want to play with, each player has his own specialty the "medic" with the ability to cure people, the "sniper" with the ability of shooting far and accurately, the "recon" with the ability of locating enemy's on his radar, the "commando" with the ability of carrying many weapons, the "demoman" with the ability of defusing and charging large explosives, the "heavy gunner" with the ability of controlling heavy guns to end with the original "intelligence officer". Remember how successful Counter-Strike has been for the last years? Well, if you liked Counter-Strike you will love this game. Each of the 28 elite fighting forces in the game are based on the actual combatants in the real-world location being portrayed.įor many years now EA has been releasing great games including Black & White, C&C Red Alert 2 and many more. The missions are loosely based on real-life events that take place in various international locations such as Peru, Sri Lanka and the SkiiNaaz Tunnel. Levels have various objectives that are appropriate to the map location and each level has a pre-defined time limit. Global Operations places the player among real-world special forces, peacekeepers, terrorists, rebel groups and guerilla forces. The game features multiplayer action for up to 24 players, along with a single-player game with AI-controlled teammates and opponents. Global Operations is a stand alone, team-based, first-person shooter based on a significantly modified version of the LithTech 2.5 engine. Up to 24 players can join to do battle online across the Internet or a local network. The game features 32 different weapons in all, as well as armor, binoculars, knives, medical kits, and other useful equipment. Any character can use any weapon in a pinch, however, and missions do not always run exactly as planned.
The player also chooses a specialty for his or her character, which gives the persona special skills such as demolitions expertise or a sniper's accuracy.
Missions are set around the world and many are loosely based on actual events, adding an additional degree of realism to the game.
The Global Ops player becomes a member of one of several diverse teams, ranging from government-supported peacekeepers to rogue guerilla forces. This squad-based first-person shooter is designed to please solo adventurers and online gamers alike, boasting both responsive AI and solid multiplayer support.