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Special Forces: Team X Review | GiR

Myself, Jay Malone, writes:

"Back in the yesteryear, fast paced arena combat games (Quake, Unreal Tournament, etc.) were actually a beloved odd little genre. But as time has passed, so has that style of game. It’s crystal clear that games such as Battlefield and Call of Duty have established the new standard in multiplayer shooters, spawning off way too many carbon copies that attempt to suck the multiplayer focused game nipple dry. Insert Zombie Studios and their newest creation, Special Forces: Team X. Special Forces is a multiplayer based third person shooter that has speed and nonsense similar to Unreal Tournament, but the upgrade system of a Call of Duty. That was the pitch, at least, but could they pull this feat off?"

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The not-quite-daily Steam Spotlight 07/05

More deals, less money! Another midweek madness from Steam to make those long summer days more fun, lets just right in to it!

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"Special Forces: Team X" Steam sale and price drop

Microprose, together with publisher Atari, announced today that Special Forces: Team X will go on sale next week for the exceptional price of $4.99 (£3.99/€4.99).

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GameFocus - Special Forces Team X Review

GameFocus - You sneak up on an enemy camp seemingly left abandoned. As you approach a blue buzzing satellite, prepared to hack your way in, you notice the screen flash red. Before you can turn to take cover, your body goes limp and you fall to the ground. Only after your untimely death do you see the two soldiers hiding in the rafters, reveling in their kill. If Special Forces: Team X has one major drawback, it is that gamers have been here before.

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