Close Combat: First to Fight
- Grant covering fire, grant help when a partner is pinned, and find the right approach for the urban combat you’ll face
- Call in the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) — get air support for Cobra helicopters and ground support for M1 Abrams tanks
- Make sure you follow all rules of engagement — the largest challenge any Marine can face
- For added challenge, you’ll have to manage the psychology of your teammates – make sure confidence stays high and avoid giving instructions that are questionable
- Two very different modes of play – More casual, traditional shooter action in Normal Mode or try Simulation Mode – where enemies are more precise, teammates will take on more hurt
Product Description
In Close Combat: First To Fight, you’ll command a four-man fire team in an urban combat arena. Penetrate the hottest combat zones of the Middle East with a Rifleman, SAW Gunner, and Assistant Gunner in the most realistic military combat around. Based on actual training modules used by the United States Marine Body.
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USMC..Well. I will strongly recomend Ghost Recon, if you are going for a Realistic game.. This is simply just another shooting game. And yes you can give instructions and they will do as told. WOW. hmmm
I hope there will be a update to get this game realistic.
Rating: 1 / 5
the following are the release dates:
Xbox: Friday, April 8th
PC: April 19th
Mac: April 14th-15th
Rating: 5 / 5
I only rated this game 5 out of 5 because I don’t want to give a terrible rating when I’m not in fact reviewing the game.
I made the stupid mistake of not fully checking the description of the product. I got the game. But no CD-Key! I can never play it. I am not a hacker, and so I am mad at myself. But just make sure you know what your buying before you buy it. If it does not include a game manual, there is no CD-Key! Just a warning.
Rating: 5 / 5
Why is the PC version of this game $9.97 and the MacOS X version $34.99? Something is not right here.
Rating: 4 / 5
First, I take exception to the marketing of this game as a realistic training aid. If not anything else, the time scale is way off. In game time I can do in ten minutes what would take me an hour in real life. It has medical kits as realistic as anything in Duke Nukem.
The ammo load outs are all incorrect. You find additional ammo just laying around! (Can you say ‘booby trap?’ Sure, knew you could!)
The enemy does not behave accurately. I can zap people in one room and nobody runs in from another room. Is this real?
You have fights in sewers! And nice clean ones at that! These sewers are about three meters tall and well-lit. You have a number of scenes where you man a machine gun and blast people as they poke their heads out of windows. It is like like a computer version of a Whack-A-Mole game.
(One scene involves gunning down enemies as they run out of a mosque. Did the Marines really approve that?)
Second, and perhaps more importantly, the game will not save properly. When you start a stage, you have to start from the very beginning. If you try to revert to a save midway owing to a stage, you will find one of your Marines starts off seriously wounded. No reason for this. They just screwed up when they wrote the game. Other players on Mac and Windows have noted this conundrum also.
So all in all, a nice small shootemup. Not anything special, no insights into modern combat. You have play each stage perfectly as the save feature is screwy.
The ’save’ feature started to fail after I wrote the first version of this review. I regret there does not seem to be anyway to reduce the number of stars for this asinine thing. If it will not save correctly, it is not worth having.
Rating: 4 / 5