

Weapon changes are simple, and you don’t have to worry about squad stupidity because you’re probably playing online and they’re all controlled by humans with brains. You view the action from a first-person perspective, so it’s easy to see all of the action.

In Battlefield 2, your soldier moves smoothly. Before you ask, no… I don’t hate this type of game. You should often find yourself wasting five exciting hours without food or bathroom breaks.
CONFLICT GLOBAL TERROR XBOX 360 SERIES
Since it’s the third or fourth in a series of squad-based shooters, Conflict: Global Terror’s developers should have easily avoided such an issue. That’s the other problem, and it’s related to the first. The point is that you’ll wish you were playing something else, just about anything else. Maybe it’s a role-playing title, or a racer, or Madden or Pong. You’ll stick it in your Xbox, turn on the power, start playing and (if you’re like me) almost immediately wish you were playing something else. It’s easy to spend a few minutes wandering around, checking doors ten times over, pretty much moving in circles because some of the floor plans just make no sense."Ĭonflict: Global Terror’s first problem is that it’s not the only game available within its genre. "Even in the first mission, a claustrophobic set of buildings your squad finds itself in after an unfortunate enemy ambush, walls melt together.
