Close Combat: First to Fight
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Close Combat: First to Fight is a modern military first-person shooter. The player leads a marine fireteam in a fictional campaign taking place in Beirut, Lebanon. At certain times in the single player game, it's possible to call in mortar strikes and air strikes. Enemies have a psych-model similar to what is in the classic RTS Close Combat series, which causes them to hunker down, or even flee when they take enough fire.
The game features four player co-op through the entire single player campaign, as well as multiplayer deathmatch. Available weapons are: M16A4, M203 Grenade Launcher, M249 SAW, M590 Shotgun, M67 Frag Grenade, M8HC Smoke Grenade, AK-74, SVD Sniper Rifle, M1911 Pistol, RPG-7, and RPK.
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The Will to Win
An Apple Games article about the Mac version of Close Combat: First to Fight, with commentary provided by MacSoft President Peter Tamte (April, 2005).
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Game added by Leonard Bartkus.
Wii added by HelloMrKearns.
Additional contributors: Jeanne, Kabushi, formercontrib, Zeppin.
Game added April 24, 2008. Last modified July 16, 2024.