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IGN: Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Review

IGN writes,
"Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising has proven one thing: I would not last long in a modern war. Not only would I die quickly, I'd die in embarrassing ways. Nobody remembers the heroics of the soldier that stuck his head up in the midst of a hail of gunfire or the idiot that ran out into the open field without checking for enemies on the perimeter. Keep your head down. Keep your adrenaline in check. These are the lessons you'll have to take to heart if you want to survive on the battlefield; in real life or in Operation Flashpoint."

Presentation - 5.0
Don't come looking for bells and whistles, or even any cutscenes introducing a level.

Graphics - 8.5
On a good PC, this is one fine looking game.

Sound - 6.0
Rarely will the gunfire or explosions pack the punch you'd expect. The voice acting could be a lot better.

Gameplay - 8.0
Unique, realistic, and fun. The hardcore will have a ball. The AI could be a lot better.

Lasting Appeal 8.5
The open nature of the quests and co-op play offer great replayability.

Saaking5312d ago

Sounds like an interesting games. Unfortunately, there's way too many better games coming out.

Pandamobile5312d ago

But unfortunately BC2 doesn't come out for 5 months.

CernaML5312d ago

But but but... Bad Company 2 was developed with the 360 hardware in mind! The PS3 version can't possibly handle it!

ryano232775311d ago (Edited 5311d ago )

"But but but... Bad Company 2 was developed with the 360 hardware in mind! The PS3 version can't possibly handle it!"

And thats why MW2, BC2, OFDR, MGS Rising will never be as good as they possibly could be. DVD holding multiplatforms back

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Checkmate5312d ago

I thought it'd get better reviews than it's getting. I might rent it and judge for myself.

evrfighter5312d ago

I was very disappointed when I first played it yesterday.

However I just got out of a coop. microphones sound rather good. lag can be iffy if your pinging over 85ish but tolerable. what probably made it really fun was our squad leader sounded like an old army vet. No doubt he was former military. Those guys usually add to the experience for these types of games. not so much for games like CoD or CS.

For the pc version to truly shine. They have to add dedicated server files and change it so that players can join games in progress. This game had major potential and they dropped the ball.

As far as graphics go, I can care less about low-res textures. I get around 95fps maxed out. Their engine is very optimized. Gameplay is great. It's the lack of detail that's creating all this backlash. vehicles handle like crap, no flight stick support, no lean, no dedicated servers, no joining in-progress games, bodies disappear after a minute or so. The character models aren't scaled properly they seem to be like 4ft tall.

These issues probably cost them a lot of sales. Let's see if their decision to cater to the console crowd paid off.

harv0525312d ago

I still don't get it.....8.2 is a very respectable score, yet people brush it off without even trying it....

BubbleSystemSuck5312d ago

i just played first mission on Xbox 360... very ugly. Low models, bad texturing, popping, Bad AI... i give it a 6.
Recomendation: rent it and wait for MAG, Modern Warfare 2 and Badcompany 2

on PC maybe is good...

Sarcasm5312d ago

I have to agree. I rented it for the 360 and was sorely disappointed.

The color saturation is way too strong and the low-res textures and aliasing everywhere makes it so damn hard to see the enemies.

They are really aiming for a simulation feeling, and does a lot of things right. But the bad things make the game not enjoyable. IMO.

monkey6025312d ago

I was thinking of getting this tomorrow. Wasnt completely sold on it though. You guys pretty much just confirmed my doubts. Guess I'll rent it and see first.

Thanks

CyberCam5312d ago (Edited 5312d ago )

It's funny how COD gets a pass on low end textures but other games get hammered for the same thing HAHA!

As for me I have it for the PS3 & I LOVE the game! Finally a console game for the mature military sim gamer! About time there's a game where players don't magically absorb bullets but have a mortal aspect where you actually fear for your ONE & ONLY life!

I love the fact that even when you get hit (not fatally) there are still consequences. If get hit in the arm, your aim is off... if you get hit in the leg, you can't run anymore. You have to patch yourself up or bleed out & die... not just see the edges of your screen turn red, then after taking cover for a few seconds your magically healed again LOL!

EDIT: Wow, looks like a touched a nerve with the COD fans! I guess they don't feel that COD has low end texture in their favorite arcade FPS LOL!!! I suggest they fire up COD4 again & take a look at the wall, ground & grass textures in the game!

Pandamobile5312d ago

Yeah, COD4 on the consoles had terrible textures.

iamgoatman5311d ago

Because we all know graphics are the only thing that matters, right? I mean gameplay, thats so 20 years ago.

y0haN5311d ago

CoD4 still has poor textures on the PC Panda! Still one of my favourite games though.

OpFla2 looks hilariously bad on consoles by comparison though.

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beavis4play5312d ago

"Not only would I die quickly, I'd die in embarrassing ways. Nobody remembers the heroics of the soldier that stuck his head up in the midst of a hail of gunfire or the idiot that ran out into the open field without checking for enemies on the perimeter."

that was 2 very funny sentences.

HarukoHex5312d ago

Just got off the game, if you want something easy stay away, also if all you care about is graphics stay away, the game looks amazing for the ammount it renders at once, but its no looker. >.> well the explosions are awesome!! XD

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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising – The FPS I’ve Needed

Twinfinite's Henry McMunn revisits Codemaster's military simulator and realises it was actually really great all along.

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DanielGearSolid3713d ago

Agree

Play Red River next... Tell us if it's worth it!

porkChop3713d ago

Dragon Rising wasn't bad, but it had a lot of questionable design choices. Red River was just horrible in every aspect, huge step down from DR.

BALLARD323713d ago

Yup, Dragon Rising had some potential, but it was way too restricted from what I remember. Red River was indeed horrible. Wish I hadn't wasted the money on that one.

djplonker3713d ago

Ugh I just remembered this game and it makes me want to me sick in a bowler hat and drown myself in it....

The only good thing about this game was borderlands was out a week later!

Elwenil3713d ago (Edited 3713d ago )

Dragon Rising was a really great idea but with Codemaster's typically shoddy execution of anything not racing related. Their poor handling of the criticism, bugs and outright lies on the packaging was eerily similar to EA's BF4 flustercluck. The game was a breath of fresh air in many ways and was really the only truly tactical, open map shooter of it's kind on consoles. Anyone who played the original Flashpoint or ARMA games would feel pretty comfortable with Dragon Rising. It's just a pity Codemasters dropped the ball completely on the online portion, allowed several annoying bugs to remain to this day and lied about features in the game and later charged for these promised features as DLC. With the way they handled the whole situation, Codemasters earned the first spot on my ever expanding list of developers that I refuse to buy anything from them. Again, much like BF4, you can easily see the awesome game it could have been and yet it's still totally out of reach.

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Hidden gems of the generation (Part I: First Person Shooters)

There are games wich shine with light. However, not all games have the same opportunity to receive support from their editors.

This results in remarkable games, even outstanding, which have been forgotten or, unfortunately, were never known by the mass audience. Even their reviews, do not capture the true quality of the title, since most anticipated games, are unfortunately better received in the newsroom.

Part I: Hidden gems in First Person Shooters

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Screw "realism" in video games

"I’m tired of the need for more 'realism' in games. I don’t want to hear about how realistic Call of Duty is while you’re cowering behind cover watching the red Kool-Aid disappear from your screen. I don’t care if Battlefield 3’s bullet drop somehow makes it a better shooter. Does it really matter if you play Forza Motorsport, Gran Turismo, or Need for Speed? They all look and feel fantastic; why does it matter if one is more realistic?

"You want to see a realistic game? Go play Operation Flashpoint on the hardest difficulty. After you’ve gotten out of the fetal position, tell me how enjoyable it was. Unless you happen to be a masochist, I’m going to bet you didn’t have a very good time. That’s realistic.

"We use video games as an escape, just like movies, literature, and music. They tell us stories, let us make our own, or let us live out an experience. I can’t drive a race car (heck, I don’t even have a license), but that doesn’t stop me from playing Need for Speed. The cor...

Batzi4315d ago

Exactly. I love the fact that you can jump and shoot with a .50 cal sniper rifle in COD. That adds to the fun whereas realism reduces the fun and makes the gameplay boring. Games aren't suppose to be realistic, we as human beings are very limited when it comes to abilities and powers and such and having game designers implementing what we fantasize the most in terms of technology and surreal action in video games make us people happy cause we get to experience our own "world", the world of fantasies and joy in those games which brightens our imagination and give us something to think about. If I wanted realism, I would rather stick to the life outside of home and drive a real car instead of playing GT5/Forza for instance. Realism ruins the fun, fun is surreal or simply like our folks at Epic Games call it, Unreal.

SeekDev4315d ago

Some people would like the opportunity to "be" a soldier, so to speak, but without having to risk their life to do it. In that sense, realism in games is wanted. Some people would like to hop around in a land full of giant mushrooms and clouds you can stand on, and that's where "unreal" games come in. There's a place for all types of gamers in this world.

WeTheBelievers4315d ago

Doesn't an escape from one reality into another make all the more magic though?

StreetsofRage4315d ago

Operation Flashpoint on hard is BOMB! I loved it! Intense! One of the few games that was genuinely hard and not just cheap like playing COD on veteran.

TheColbertinator4314d ago

Most of my favorite games this gen are unrealistic

Valkyria Chronicles

Tales of Graces F

Disgaea 4

Atelier Meruru

Mass Effect 1

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