Mercenaries 2: World in Flames

Will you want to join the revolution?

Words: on August 31, 2008

Whoa. This is a next-gen game? The first impressions of Mercenaries 2: World in Flames aren’t going to be dislocating anybody’s jaws in amazement. Do not adjust your sets and all that, but this looks like a buttered-up PS2 game on first booting up. But then a friendly airstrike kicks in, and that subtitle, World in Flames, comes alive. At least fire and destruction and choppers fire-balling into big trees are properly this-gen.

It’s hard to see exactly why Mercs 2 has been held back for well over a year. The core gameplay has hardly been altered since we played this last July; the missions, general game structure and mechanics were all in place, and they were pretty polished too. Instead, the online options have suffered the cull, with play ‘limited’ to online co-op and nothing else. It was too tricky to have the original idea of fully free-roaming multiplayer implemented – as it caused all sorts of problems with the rest of the game. When you consider the size of Mercs 2’s theatre of operations, full co-op is a hefty achievement. At first it was going to give each player total freedom, but in a map some 64 square kilometres big, that would have been unworkable, so now players are tethered together.

There is considerable slack to the leash though, and many of the missions are tailor-made for a twin assault. Early on there’s an opportunity to impress the president of Universal Petroleum, the ruthless mega corporation hellbent on taking over Venezuela, by rescuing one of her executives from Venezuelan Liberation Army kidnappers. It involves choppering in radio beacons to three enemy bases and clearing out any opposition. At such an early stage in the game it’s pretty tough – we had to restart a couple of times. With another player things were considerably easier. We stormed the gate of one base, blowing watchtowers and gun emplacements to bits, while he blew a hole in the wall with C4 explosives and sneaked in around the back to destroy the barracks.

In retrospect, it was quite odd in that mission to find a UP base and a VLA fortress right next to one other. Perhaps rival military factions get preferential tax breaks if they set up shop in the same neck of the woods. Must get a bit hectic when rival squaddies go out for lunch. One thing’s a constant in Mercs 2 – each side frequently takes shots at the other. A feeling of a country being torn apart from the inside permeates the game. The occasional building is raised to the ground and civilians  run around panicked. When you’re presented with a seemingly living city, the times when the rules get broken become all the more glaring. Chaos in a war-torn environment is fine, but random behaviour grates. Civilians darting in front of your vehicle are a right pain in the arse, and this even happens when you take it slowly, giving you a $5,000 fine. Sometimes, Forces friendly to you will also inexplicably get under the tracks of the tank you happen to be driving, blowing themselves (and you) up, while incurring the wrath of that faction to boot. Still, for the most part, that thin veneer of realism just about holds.

Once in the swing of the game, the idea is to get as much work as possible from each of the warring factions without pissing their enemies off so much that they go after you. This is a delicate balancing act, the trick to which is alternating – providing, of course, that you want a more rounded game. You could always just side with one faction for the majority of the game – but then you’d be missing out on blowing the shit out of everybody. And that’s half of the appeal knocked out in one fell swoop.

Missions vary from picking up VIPs to chasing down dissidents and getting them out of the way so that guerrilla warfare or oil piping is not impeded. In general they follow a similar pattern. You’re given your mission, you search around frantically for something to get to where you need to be in, you skitter through one of the many townships trying not to crush civilians (doing so incurs a whopping $5K fine – the cost of paying off news crews to keep it quiet) and then when you get to your destination, you generally blow the living Jesus out of the area with a combination of handily placed tanks, discarded rocket launchers and called-in airstrikes.

There’s no place for stealth here, just like the first game. Mercs 2 is brash, loud and ultimately, a great antidote to Metal Gear Solid’s finesse. Subtlety is nowhere to be found here. The head scratching extends no further than trying to decide whether to order a full-on tank strike over an armoured car supply drop. Aside from the main missions, there are numerous pick-ups to be found and smaller, well-paid odd jobs scattered about the place. You’ll come across huge crates of cash and tanks of fuel lying around. Make sure and grab the cash.

Once you’ve completed a certain part of the game, you get to recruit a chopper pilot whom you can call in to airlift such goodies away. Be careful who you pinch it from, though. We made the mistake of chucking a smoke marker down by a fuel tank in a UP compound, thinking that as we were in their good books, they wouldn’t mind if we helped ourselves to some of their supplies. Wrong. A quick call to check that we weren’t supposed to be doing that, and all of a sudden they let me have it. So we jumped in a car and bolted, as you do.

But the longer you spend immersed in Mercs 2’s world, the more you become aware of its shortcomings. Dialogue repeats annoyingly fast. Vehicle handling is a little twitchy. The main problems are the missions themselves. They’re just not involving enough to really grip you. This is a massive game world with loads to do, yet you’ll never find yourself spending hours playing it. You’ll dip in, get bored and then go back later. The Co-op mode is fun and certainly helps draw you back into the game, but World in Flames won’t set your world alight.     

Aug 31, 2008

You'll love
  • Highly ambitious
  • Fun co-op play
  • Bold and beautiful violence
You'll hate
  • Shaky execution of missions
  • We've played this before
  • Doesn't look fully this-gen

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  • cloudsurfer321

    cloudsurfer321  - 1 year, 7 months ago  - Report

    most of there reviews are true,not this one.Mercs 2 is a really fun game!but maybe thats just because i enjoy blowing things to pancake mix!
  • phantomsight2

    phantomsight2  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    Mercs 2 is interesting...I hated the first mercs due to its poor graphics, gameplay, and useability. I waited in line at Best Buy for an hour to get the new one, then played it and realized what I had bought. At first, I enjoyed the game. However, as I was introduced to new parts of the map, I became disappointed with the building/vehicle graphics. The graphics near the Villa are amazing, but crappy everywere else. Vehicles are jerky, and the cities are disgustingly undetailed. The story missions aren't that bad, though not as engaging as I would have liked. For anyone with half a brain, you should just use the cheats and have fun.
  • ronin555R

    ronin555R  - 3 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    and as the name suggests-this game should be burned.super mr mattias refuses to die even after standing on an exploiding house. the enemy ai acts as a monkey holding a grenade-the result : a bombing dissapointment
  • jamboy199three

    jamboy199three  - 3 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    the videos remind me a lot of destroy all humans
  • hostyledj

    hostyledj  - 3 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I waited a long time for this to come out also.The first Mercs was great.
    What the hell have they done.Its worse than the original.PS3 deserves better than this bug ridden rubbish.I fell off a 3 storey building and lost no health.Fell down a few stairs and lost health.mmmmmm This should not have been released unfinished.Or until they gave it a big orverhaul.
    Good blowing stuff up, but thats about it.And then that gets boring after a while.
    Dont buy this game.It sucks big time.
  • FunniScampi

    FunniScampi  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    The first game was my fave on ps2 and the new one sound even better. i hope its good anyway its 50£!
  • syanhawk

    syanhawk  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    i will play at my friends he has and he loves it i think it will get it
  • 666pendulum666

    666pendulum666  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    ive been waiting for a decent 3rd person shooter to come out on the ps3,i have a twitch that tells me this is the one,i have a question though,is it free roaming?
  • twofingerfreedom

    twofingerfreedom  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    this game is poor......and the facists at my local woolworths wouldnt give me a refund even though i'd only purchased the game 24 hours before!!
  • bioshocker

    bioshocker  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Then I guess I'll stick to playing GTA 4.
  • lewis42025

    lewis42025  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    strangley, the review makes all valid points, and i cant dissagree with them, as i've been experiencing the problems they mentioned all day, yet, the co-op is so damn fun, i honestly dont really care right now. but to be honest, as soon as me and my friend beat this game, we probably won't pick it back up for a while.
  • Fluxnard

    Fluxnard  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    I rented it..I'll see for myself
  • TENAXIS (PSN)

    TENAXIS (PSN)  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    if gamesradar give it a 7

    then i shall not buy it!!
  • CAPST3R

    CAPST3R  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    ive reserved this and im getting it. i would have cancelled the order if it was a 6 or under. this better be good because ive talked 5 of my frends into buying it! if its rubbish theyll be pissed and ill be screwed... im not joking either!!
  • Wave360

    Wave360  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Or Fallout 3
  • xMrGrey

    xMrGrey  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    This is a GREAT rental, don't use 60$ that you could use on Far Cry 2:D
  • climbing wolf

    climbing wolf  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Wow. And my friend pre-ordered it and we was going to go unbox it togethers.
  • Thequestion 121

    Thequestion 121  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Man, I was really looking forward to this game getting a good review! I'll play it eventually.
  • ronin555R

    ronin555R  - 3 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    bought the game a week ago.
    must say im dissapointed:the graghics are low even for my42 sony bravias tv although the

    graphics from chopters view much better.
    the gameplay can be fun for the first two hours and from there on youre just playing in order to finish the game and exchange with other friends.the missions repeat themselves.
    to sum the game: a pile of rubbish wrapped in attractive candy box.not worth 60$.much wiser to rent
  • kwack450

    kwack450  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    This is THE single worst game i have ever played.
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