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    Conflict: Denied Ops Review

    by Chad Grischow

    With Microsoft's recent claim that the 360 will have over one-thousand titles available by the end of the year, you have to wonder how many of them will be nondescript first-person shooters like Conflict: Denied Ops.  Better yet, how many will be worth your time.  That large number of games seems overwhelming, but game companies seem willing and able to churn out ordinary FPS games at an alarming rate.  Are story and innovation too much to ask for? 

    The game follows the 'off the records' adventures of two classified military men, Graves and Lang, who are asked to track down an evil Venezuelan General bent on world domination.  Sure, there are some minor details sprinkled in via cut-scenes before and after missions, but that is about as deep as the story, the character back-stories, or your level of interest will go.  Like most other squad-based military games, you do have the chance to order your compadre into a bad situation in the hopes that he can clear at least a few of the enemies out before you sniff gunpowder.  This works decently, but when they are hit and fall to the ground, there is a timer attached to their fading life.  Heal them before the timer is up, or it is back to the last checkpoint for the two of you.  The same is true if you go down in the process of saving them. 



    While the game's hit detection works well, the touchy aiming mechanics could use some work.  This leads to some rather interesting up-close battles with your shotgun, but more often will cause you to punch your downed teammate in the face rather than healing them.  Any non-battle oriented action required with the A button becomes a frustrating mini-game of hokey-pokey when trying to find the sweet spot for pulling off the action.  Because of this, your best bet when on the ground is to call over your partner with the left-trigger rather than switching players and attempting to perform the healing yourself. 



    The A.I. throughout the game is dodgy at best.  Sometimes your computer-controlled partner will clear out a room like a trained killer, while other times he will stand around while bullets rain down on him when there is cover readily available he could use.  Whenever you start over from a checkpoint, you must remember to order your partner to either follow you or go to a specific point.  If you fail to do so, you will end up running through the level on your own, with your partner back at the last checkpoint with twiddling his thumbs.  When they are following you around, you will frequently notice your partner's affinity with shooting or kicking the already dead.  It is a good thing that the game provides unlimited bullets, otherwise, the game's characters would be out of clips five minutes into each level. 

    The enemy A.I. seems to operate a little better, although most times when you get a baddie in your sights with Graves you will see them looking at you, but typically wait a few seconds; politely allowing you to pop off the first shot or three.  It makes headshots, and the game itself, frequently very easy.  The game also provides navigational arrows, which are supposed to direct you to your current objective, but too often take you on a longer trip than necessary.  A quick glance around the level can often lead to you finding a shortcut.

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    Gameplay: 6 Graphics: 6
    Sound: 4.5 Controls: 5.5
    Replay: 5 Live Play: 5
     
     
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    Member Comment
    ElderScroller27
    2008-02-28 13:04:33

    I am also noticing that the vast majority of shooters seem to be crafted towards 12 year olds with A.D.D with Bruce Willis's "Die Hard" sense of action throughout the game. COD4 story mode is SO GOOD because it skips all these common themes and churns out a compelling story. Sadly the 360 is so popular that software companies don't have to go the full mile and make a game thats a piece of art, they can just duct tape together some explosions and shooting and still earn a profit ont he venture. CURSE the mediocrity of the entertainment industry!!!!
    glebray
    2008-02-27 13:39:12

    awww. this game looked so cool. i guess i would agree after playing the demo although it is only a demo.
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    Conflict: Denied Ops
    Publisher
    Eidos Interactive 
    Developer
    Pivotal Games 
    Game Genre
    First Person Shoot... 
    Release Date
    2008-02-12 

     
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