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PC
Développeur : Destineer Studios
| Editeur : 2K games
Genre : FPS Note : 59% (par 3 sites) Test (3) | Preview (6) | Astuces (1) | Solution (1) | Patch (5) | Vidéos (14) | |
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Xbox
Développeur : Destineer Studios
| Editeur : 2K games
Genre : FPS Note : 56% (par 6 sites) Test (6) | Preview (3) | Astuces (1) | Vidéos (4) | |
PC test sur Tom's Games
Close Combat, First to Fight (appelons le CCFTF si vous le voulez bien) vient enrichir la liste des FPS disponibles sur PC. Malheureusement la concurrence est extrêmement rude dans ce domaine, et le niveau exigé est de plus en plus haut. Voyons donc ce Que ce Close Combat a dans le ventre. Sorti |
Xbox test sur Gamespot.com
Close Combat is a competent squad-based shooter that offers a fun cooperative mode and an artificial intelligence that is at times quite impressive and at other times completely boneheaded. |
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PC preview sur 1up
The tastes of console gamers have a tendency to change with the wind. It wasn't until fairly recently, after all, that the game-system folk were perfectly satisfied with first-person shooters that did the same things PC FPSes did a few years ago -- in other words, straight-out, mindless enemy shooting with little story bits here and there. Now, though, things feel different, somehow. Perhaps last year's Medal of Honor: Rising Sun, and its endless staged sequences, was the turning point. The formula is beginning to get a little old, and the result is that FPSes that continue to copy it (such as recent snorefest Shadow Ops) have found themselves without an audience.
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Xbox preview sur 1up
Until fairly recently, console folk were perfectly satisfied with first-person shooters that did the same things PC FPSes did a few years agostraight-out, mindless alien massacring. Games like Halo and The Chronicles of Riddick changed all this, though, and First to Fight (assuming the gaming public can wrap its mind around it) could mark a new era of complexity for the genre.
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