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Special Forces: Team X Review | ComboCaster

Special Forces: Team X is a third person shooter. It's multiplayer only and if you want to survive in the long term, you will need a dedicated player base and a dedicated development team to keep the interest of players with good updates. Unfortunately this is one of those games that nobody plays and then no one will buy. It's a cycle that can make a game can die just days after launch. In the Steam version we had access various servers were lifeless deserts and had to try a few times to get into the game at a time when there was a server full enough that I could analyze the game, which brings me very sincerely declare this game for dead just a week after launch and you urgently need a promotion of 75% at least trying to revitalize.

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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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