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Frontlines: Fuel of War

Frontlines: Fuel of War

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From: THQ
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $21.98
You Save: $8.01 (27%)



New (32) Used (15) from $15.63

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 1776

Format: Cd
Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Edition: Jewel Case
Batteries Included: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 55005
Model: 55021
UPC: 752919550212
EAN: 0752919550212
ASIN: B000OCXK6A

Release Date: February 26, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: new, shrinkwrapped - overstock from our NY retail store, was on the shelf so re-wrapped. NEW, discs perfect.

Features:
  • Open-world first-person shooter with non-linear mission objectives and destructible environments
  • Focused and intense system inherently promotes teamwork by creating a unified front of war
  • Epic campaign featuring 7 theaters of war with a climactic ending; 60+ futuristic vehicles and weapons
  • Customize characters through character choices, weapon load out, and role specialization
  • Supports 32+ players for large-scale wars online utilizing shared targeting systems and squad-based VOIP

Accessories:

  • Frontlines: Fuel of War Official Strategy Guide (Brady Games) (Bradygames Official Strategy Guides)

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  • Army of Two
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2
  • Grand Theft Auto IV
  • Battlefield: Bad Company
  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
In a desperate, near future setting where controlling the planet's depleting fossil resources determines the ultimate fate of civilization. A global war for oil is being waged between two superpowers, the Western Coalition (US/EU) and the Red Star Alliance (Russia/China), and players will be instrumental in determining how the war is waged -- and won.



Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I love this game!   August 25, 2008
The amount of enjoyment this game has given so far blows all the other multiplayer games i have played for the 360 out of the water.

I loved Battlefield 2 for the PC and this trumps even that. Really my only big complaint so far is a bit of lag here and there on certain dedicated servers but this has already been adressed and will be fixed. Oh and a few friends and I tried Vegas 2 last night for a few hours and thats about all I could stomach...the no jump, slow as molasses, warp speed engage run effect just make Frontlines all the more appealing. Smooth multiplayer graphics but compared to the overall package that is Frontlines it is inferior.



3 out of 5 stars russians? again? oh brother....   August 25, 2008
Pros:

- standard FPS elements work well: shoot, duck, zoom in, yadda yadda, standard weapons function well

- map seems fine. stuff is were it says it is. objectives are marked.

- sound is top-notch, Battlefield: Bad Company quality.

- wide-open levels

- feels like a Battlefield type game (same dev as previous titles - but not Bad Company)

- some minor amount of destroyable environments

- drones (tiny vehicles) implemented very well. This is probably the game's one hook. The drones are a real pleasure to use (maybe the controls could be better for the rover you have to drive) and hopefully more developers will work these into their games...

- 50-player online matches

Neutral:

- no cover system, but so what

- number of re-spawns per level. Yikes, that's pretty idiotic. Especially if you plan to play this on the most difficult setting. I put this in the neutral category because it never affected me (only died a few times on the normal setting). But it's a frightening prospect if you are a noob gamer. Want to reach the very end of a level after an hour of play and have to start from the beginning?

- graphics and textures are okay. But there isn't much wow or zing here. No color or pizzazz. I realize we're in the desert much of the time, and much of the cities are bombed out ruins, but gimme something pretty to look at once in awhile.

- some minor framerate or pop-in gripes. I don't recall if page-tearing was an issue.

Cons:

- some odd engine behaviors. Step out of a tank in a certain place, it automatically blows up. Vehicles spawn in and out like that. These don't really impede progress in the game, but they are extremely goofy.

- odd enemy spawning. They seem to spawn from nowhere, sometimes right behind you.

- Halo-style vehicle controls, which is normally fine, but they work very clunky here. Often becomes awkward or impossible to back up in a vehicle, especially a tank.

- little in the way of options and customization of controls (or anything). Don't like the control scheme? Tough luck buddy.

- Cannot perform simple functions that most FPS games have, such as pick up enemy weapons, swap, etc.

- Friendly AI can't hit the broad side of a war. I think the kill ration was me: 99.99%, friendly AI: 0.01% (sometimes shooting at me or my vehicle trying to hit an enemy in front of me).

- Friendly vehicle AI can box you in sometimes. If I'm trying to move my tank, please get the hell outta my way.

- Enemy AI seems to be able to rush right out of a structure, blind fire and automatically hit you several times before you can even remotely react...

- AI in general is goofy. You'll often have enemies and squad mates running right past each other or standing right next to each other, never seeing each other, never firing.

- Very poor availability of the machine gun (my favorite). It was only available in a couple of levels from memory.

- Only 8 levels. The ones they give you are large, yes, but those are still over quite quickly, say 20-45 minutes per level (depending on your skill level). The game can be beaten in a few short hours. This is the game's KEY flaw. They probably figure the multiplayer makes up for the short campaign. They'd be wrong.

- Lack of online game mode variety.

- No offline multiplayer whatsoever. No offline co-op. What's that about?

- The story. Sure oil is a hot-button topic, but war with the Russians? Again? People need to stop recycling old bogeymen and enemies. Battlefield Bad Company (a much more fun game) also did this in 08. Of course, if you are a Republican, you'll probably love this theme (especially considering current events with Georgia), you'll be afraid of Russians (and everything that ain't just like you) and this'll be right up your alley.



4 out of 5 stars Good Game : )   August 1, 2008
This is the Xbox 360 Version. Great Video and Great Weapons. It's not to easy and not to hard to play and figure out what to do. Don't think anyone will really need a "Guide Book" to complete this game. Would recommend this game for anyone that likes the shooting class type of games.


4 out of 5 stars just a little short   July 19, 2008
Just about everything a shooter should be, good graphics, good story line, good weaponry, but really seemed short on the number or length of missions compared to other games in that price range. Even at the hardcore level it moves along rather quickly; not that I wanted the game play to be more difficult, I just felt like it was the shortest game to date.


3 out of 5 stars Horrible game   July 7, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

the game is horrible because you cant talk online and the weapon-aming system is also horrible, you cant zoom in realisticly, instead, a circle with a reticule just pops out...story line is boring

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