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Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis, sometimes shortened to Operation
Flashpoint, and abbreviated OFP, is a tactical shooter and battlefield
simulator video game developed by Bohemia Interactive Studio and
published by Codemasters. The game uses the same engine, Real
Virtuality, as the military simulator VBS1. It was released on June 22,
2001 in Europe and August 30, 2001 in North America.1985. The Cold War
simmers as NATO and the Warsaw Pact are locked in a grim embrace. Masses
of men and weapons stand toe-to-toe, ready to live out the nightmare of
World War III. Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis is an ambitious
and eagerly anticipated military shooter that turns up the heat on the
Cold War, featuring advanced armies and weapon systems doing battle with
you in the middle. While the setting may not be entirely relevant
anymore, it's still perfect shooter material, and Operation Flashpoint
does justice to it with complex gameplay coupled with a huge and truly
memorable gameworld.
You'll feel like you're in the middle of a modern battlefield.
Operation
Flashpoint puts you on the fictional Malden Islands, an area
reminiscent of the Balkans. In the extensive single-player campaign, you
learn that fighting has erupted on the islands, and at first it's
unclear who's involved and who's to blame. As part of the sole NATO
presence in the area, it's your job to help liberate the innocent
villages caught in the mayhem and determine just what's going on and
who's going to pay. Thanks to lengthy and generally well-directed
in-engine cutscenes, you'll start to gather the pieces of the puzzle.
You begin the campaign as a US Army private engaged in training
exercises in an almost idyllic camp. So far, you and your fellow
soldiers haven't seen any action during your tour of duty on the
islands. That quickly changes, and you get the opportunity to confront
enemies, explore the huge islands, and finally move up the ranks for new
responsibilities and challenges.
The numerous campaign missions let
you assault villages, run patrols, rescue hostages, and engage in a
variety of realistic actions. Usually, you play as part of a
computer-controlled squad, but one of the dramatic highpoints of the
campaign puts you alone, lost in a forest at dawn, trying desperately to
make it through heavy enemy patrols to an evacuation point.
Unfortunately, the missions rely heavily on scripted events and
triggers, which both reduces replay value somewhat and contributes to
bugs. Sometimes an event will fail to register, leaving you and your
comrades just sitting there with no way to finish the mission or
progress through the linear campaign. Despite plausible enemy artificial
intelligence, you'll often encounter enemies near the same spots each
time you play a mission. Also, the game inexcusably gives you only one
save per mission, though you can choose when to make it. Note to game
designers: Let players decide for themselves if they want to play
ironman-style, particularly when missions can last 20 or 30 minutes like
they do here.
Outside of the campaign, which can be tackled on two
difficulty levels, you can also engage in varied single missions that
you can play in any order, bringing the mission total to around 50. On
top of that, Operation Flashpoint includes a full mission editor, and
there's a burgeoning mod scene for the game. Multiplayer offers a number
of modes, including capture the flag, deathmatch, city defense, and
cooperative. The team-based modes have lots of potential but require an
exceptional amount of cooperation and coordination between players,
which can of course be hard to find on public servers.
Operation
Flashpoint's focus on realistic weapons and vehicles helps create
exciting gameplay since it blends realism, diversity, and, frankly, lots
of big cool guns. As an infantryman, you'll get to blast the enemy with
M16 and AK74 rifles, the M60 machine gun, hand grenades, M21 and
Dragunov sniper rifles, satchel charges, rocket launchers, and many
others. If you don't like the weapon you're assigned, you can always
pick up new ones from fallen soldiers, whether friend or foe. Operation
Flashpoint offers one of the biggest selections of vehicles yet found in
a shooter. You get to ride in or pilot six helicopters alone, including
the Cobra, Apache, Blackhawk, Chinook, and Russian Mi-17 and Hind. Then
there are ground attack planes like the A-10 Thunderbolt (aka
"Warthog") and the SU25 Frogfoot, an assortment of trucks and jeeps,
M113 and BMP-1 armored personnel carriers, the M1A1 Abrams tank, Russian
T72 and T80 tanks, and more.
Give those feet a rest--you'll get to drive or just ride in a wide variety of vehicles.
You
can control the vehicles and your individual soldier from either first-
or third-person viewpoints, and movement and firing are controlled
through a familiar keyboard-and-mouse shooter layout. You interact with
the gameworld through a pop-up menu that offers contextual options like
changing your M16 magazine or getting in a jeep as the driver or a
passenger. It's an elegant system, but at the same time, it suffers from
a lack of hotkeys for all available actions--at least the most
important ones like reloading or switching weapons have them. To help
you find targets and follow your squad leader's commands, a HUD features
optional friend-or-foe and direction indicators, and you also get a
compass and a detailed topographical map.
The controls remain largely
consistent whether you're on foot or controlling a land or air vehicle,
which makes learning the game relatively easy but also reduces the
level of detail and realism with the vehicles. Don't expect a hard-core
tank or flight sim here. With the exception of jeeps and trucks,
vehicles tend to be very twitchy and awkward to control. In some
missions, you get to command other troops or vehicle crews, but what
should be a high point of the game is hurt by a cumbersome command
system that's a chore to use even when you're not taking fire. Also, you
can't rely on computer-controlled crews to drive vehicles, thanks to
spotty AI when they take the wheel.
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