Spec Ops: Rangers Lead the Way
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Spec Ops is the first in a series of realistic, action-oriented, real-time 3D third-person games based on elite warfare units - with the emphasis on action and realism.
Using custom-built, proprietary technology (Viper), the first title is based on the U.S. Army Rangers. Your main objective is to control your team of Rangers and eliminate opponent targets while completing mission sub-tasks in the time allotted. Choose between stealth or all out war - it's up to you.
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Average score: 77% (based on 20 ratings)
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Average score: 2.7 out of 5 (based on 8 ratings with 1 reviews)
If these Rangers are the best, we are in deep, deep trouble...
The Good
Most of the levels are very atmospheric, the wind gusts, trees creak as they sway in the breeze and distant weapons fire fills the air in the war-torn city. The Rangers look good when they are running, a nice crouched over run, they look as if their equipment is rather heavy. The animations in general are pretty good actually, the 'on fire' animation in particular is spot on but is unfortunately is rarely seen.
The Bad
The game is made specifically for 3DFX with a software mode just thrown in for the heck of it, this results in entire buildings disappearing if you look at them from the wrong angle, you can enter a tent and find that there is no inside and then you have to try find your way out by guessing. The same goes for fences, except you can't shoot through or over fences, even if they are made of mesh. However, no one told the AI, they will be content to sit behind these invisible fences and fire off all their ammunition into it.
Aiming is extremely difficult, unless you use a weapon with a telescopic sight, you have no way to tell where you are aiming unless you fire, the only way to aim is to move your player so the target is roughly in the center of the screen which is completely ridiculous.
All the missions are at night which makes them rather bland and means you don't get to enjoy the nice textures, but you can still enjoy the massive pop up and disappearing buildings regardless of the time of day.
The most mind boggling part of this game is the fact that there is a time limit imposed on every single mission, while I could understand a time limit to rescue a hostage, 4 minutes to traverse a huge level filled with an almost infinite number of enemies that you cannot reliably aim at, or even shoot at while moving is insane.
The Ranger buddy AI is pretty bad, the path finding needs work as they will frequently get stuck behind objects, fall down cliffs or try run up hillsides that they cannot run up. They are not very good shots either, they can miss from point blank range and will often keep firing at something they have seen but now cannot see.
The Bottom Line
This is the developers first game and it is quite obvious, people would be better off looking at something like SEAL Team, Rainbow 6 or Operation Flashpoint for a much, much better experience.
Windows · by Evil-Jim (145) · 2002
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Game added by Cromaa.
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Game added May 18, 2001. Last modified February 13, 2024.