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GO BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nov 27, 2005 Your on the roof of a train,an enemy with an ak climbs up from the entry hatch you pull your 45 BOOM,BOOM,the enemy flys of the train warp speed,"aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"thats the feeling of nuclear dawn,good ol bloody fun.graphics,nothing much to say except bad,easily the games weakpoint.Next the story and setting both are top notch.Aaahh all those weapons a very nice assortment.Well in closing I would like to say happy trails and that I hope that everyone gets to play this wonderful masterpeice.
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Not badJun 29, 2005 I though this game was pretty well made. Every choice you make may determin the outcome of your game. I didnt think the camera angels were to bad. The controls wernt bad also in my opinion. The story was pretty sweet and the game was quite long its on 2 discs. I would recommand this if you like stelther games and such. If your more of the unreal tournment person iwouldnt recommand it. But i am both
AwfulFeb 11, 2005 I bought this thinking it would be something like Resident Evil but it turned out awful. The camera angle is often akward, and it seems like your going through the same train car the entire game. DON'T BUY!
AWFUL!! Stinks..May 28, 2004 I bought this game with the intention of enjoying a great espionage/covert thriller. Instead, I got a game that had horrible camera angles, clunky controls and a monotonous environment-It ain't Syphon Filter, thats for sure-Save your money-I'm trading this in for something else!
What if Syphon Filter & Dino Crisis had a baby?Jun 08, 2003 This game contains the usual kill-the-bad-guy, collect-the-ammo, collect-the-cardkeys stuff that we've come to love from Dino Crisis, Syphon Filter and Metal Gear Solid. But it looks most like (and is similarly paced to) Dino Crisis. There's a lot of walking around and having no idea where you're going. But once you figure things out, then the fun begins. The cut-scenes are high-quality and the gameplay graphics are pretty good, too. If you enjoy exploring and puzzle solving in relative quiet, then Covert Ops is for you. But, if you'd rather have a more fast-paced game, then I'd recommend one of the Syphon Filter titles. At the very least, Covert Ops should help satisfy you until the next Syphon Filter game (Omega Strain) is released this fall.