Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Back to boot camp, soldier...

Words: on October 6, 2009

There’s nothing wrong with an M16 having almost infinite ammo and range. The same goes for paintball-style close-quarters combat and recharging health.

But that’s not the Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising way. Get a bit too enthusiastic suppressing an ambush early on and it won’t be long before you hear the horrifying click of your empty chamber. A few skirmishes in, you’ll start compensating for the range of your enemy before pressing in the trigger. Yes, Operation Flashpoint is realistic, and in the real world, war is nasty. Get shot in the leg and you’ll bleed to death unless healed. Play on the hardest difficulty setting and there’s no HUD at all. This is a war sim.

You take control of a squad of marines tasked with pushing back Chinese forces from the fictional island of Skira. It’s 277km square (read: massive) and comes with plenty of stunning vistas. It might not look as polished as, say Modern Warfare, but Flashpoint’s scale makes the comparison seem irrelevant. You’ll be pacing through tree lines with your squad and AI allies, ambushing convoys, and bombing hummers over hilltops, but only if you want to. From the moment you wave goodbye to your transport chopper or landing craft, how you progress is completely open. It makes each encounter unpredictable and satisfying, especially when playing with three friends.

Yes – every one of Flashpoint’s missions can be played in co-op, so get the headset ready. But beware, that it might be a bit too hardcore for some. If the idea of debating entry points on a quiet hillside before calling in an airstrike and storming the smoking remains of an enemy camp with authentic weaponry doesn’t appeal, Flashpoint isn’t the game for you.

It’s not perfect though. The enemy AI ranges from spookily intelligent to remarkably stupid, and we did encounter a few glitches. That said, we’d like to think that it’s all fixable stuff via a future patch and, considering the ambition, it’s never quite enough to detract from the spectacle. This is a must-buy if your FPS collection is starting to taste a bit stale.

Oct 6, 2009

You'll love
  • Incredible scale
  • Reviving a friend, while another holds off enemies
  • Fresh take on console shooters
You'll hate
  • Occasionally shoddy AI
  • Trying to issue commands in the heat of a firefight
  • Punishingly difficult

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  • 2Girls1CupOfSorrow

    2Girls1CupOfSorrow  - 1 year, 6 months ago  - Report

    Well-made and realistic enough to be incredibly immersive, but far too difficult and poorly paced to be considered fun.
  • Cp3dx

    Cp3dx  - 2 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    this game is tight just a lil hard ul enjoy!
  • Jdjames

    Jdjames  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    i must say i disagree with mifarm23 i dnt think he know how to appreciate a game like flashpoint yes the game is hard but dats because its a relistic game 1 good shot from the enemy can kill u its not like other war games were ur health magicly goes bk up after couple seconds so u have to plan ur attacks cuz if u run in like rambo it only gonna end up with u getting shot up at the end of the day if u want Realism in ur game it a must buy game
  • mifarm23

    mifarm23  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    the worst war game ever way to hard your team doesnt listen,graphics suck and well if you waste the money ull see how bad this game is.a 9 come on should be about a 1
  • CAPST3R

    CAPST3R  - 2 years, 3 months ago  - Report

    to anyone thinking about buying this game: the ai's buggy as hell. you can put up with it, but i usually kill them for their guns and ammo (quite a good way to go, the only thing they do is draw fire and spot enemies). it should be patched, but just be warned. however, i still don't regret buying this game, and i'm a cod fan. i'm actually quite good at it.
  • country1st

    country1st  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    It's a good game but I do have to agree with their verdict. The AI at times pissed me off like I hopped out of a Humvee and the FUCKERS (the AI) ran me over i didn't have a chance to move away from the vehicle. (as soon as i hopped out of the truck my AI teammate was in the drivers seat and HIT THE GAS. But other than somethings it's a good tactical game.
  • skynetiscoming

    skynetiscoming  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    I am glad this game is good I've been pumped for it since like December.
  • CAPST3R

    CAPST3R  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    i fully agree howetzer. a number's good enough for me, since my copy had been dispatched before i read the review, but a full review would still be a lot better.
  • Howetzer

    Howetzer  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    Ummm...just a question, this game sounds really cool and you gave it a 9 so it must be pretty well done.....why a 4 paragraph reveiw on a 9 score game? Just curious..is anyone else wondering that or is it just me?
  • Ninja-KiLLR

    Ninja-KiLLR  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    looks really neat but idk if im hardcore enough. maybe when it is $30 and MW2 is boring
  • Blade9450

    Blade9450  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    lol Looks good. Might pick it up, but I'm saving my money for BRUTAL LEGEND!!!
  • Tochy

    Tochy  - 2 years, 4 months ago  - Report

    pre ordered this game but they didnt have any copies at my local gamestop.
    Fail.
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