Operation Flashpoint: Red River was released in 2011 as a sequel to 2009's Dragon Rising. The game's plot concerns a fictional conflict in Tajikistan. The game follows a platoon of Marines, with the player controlling Kirby, Bravo fireteam leader. Metacritic Game Reviews, Operation Flashpoint: Red River for PC, Taking a small step into the future, Red River depicts a fictional conflict with contemporary geopolitical themes, which will unfold over. GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. UK REVIEW-The challenge of creating a truly realistic battlefield is rarely attempted in video games, but Operation Flashpoint: Red River takes.
Operation Flashpoint: Red River | |
---|---|
Developer(s) | Codemasters |
Publisher(s) | Codemasters |
Director(s) | Sion Lenton |
Producer(s) | Adam Parsons |
Series | Operation Flashpoint |
Engine | Ego |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 OnLive |
Release |
|
Genre(s) | Tactical shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Operation Flashpoint Pc Download
Operation Flashpoint: Red River is a first person shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 developed by game developer Codemasters. It is the sequel to Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising.
Gameplay[edit]
Operation Flashpoint: Red River is a tactical shooter. The player has the choice of playing the campaign co-operatively.[1] However, the game does not feature competitive multiplayer. The game does not feature a mission editor or SDK.[2] The player will be able to choose between four classes of Marines; rifleman, grenadier, scout, and automatic rifleman, each with their own weapons and abilities.[3] The player will gain experience during gameplay, which can be used to unlock weapons, attachments and perks. For example, a scout could acquire an enhancement that will reduce the amount of bullet drop.[4] The game's director Sion Lenton said 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River is being built around four player co-op online play, complete with a strong narrative, new enemies and combat scenarios to deliver gameplay that immerses players in the reality of war like never before.'[5] The enemies will be able to kill the player with a single shot.[6] The single player campaign will be divided into three distinct acts.[7]
The game uses a video camera style feedback in the game for the action. With shots near the player getting dirt in the players vision similar to a lens would, and damage scrambling the screen, along with losing stamina causes parts of the screen to scramble and freeze in some places until the player rests.
Plot[edit]
The player assumes control of 'Outlaw 2 Bravo', a United States Marine Corpsfireteam during a fictional conflict in Tajikistan in 2013.
A terrorist group known as the East Turkestan Islamic Movement launches mortar attacks on a U.S. forward operating base (FOB) in Afghanistan, prompting the United States to launch Operation Enduring Shield, invading western Tajikistan to wipe out the insurgent threat.[8] Outlaw platoon is tasked with capturing several villages and an airfield, along with defusing IEDs and taking several insurgent positions. The unit is then tasked with securing and repairing a dam, while at the same time reinforcing Forward Operating Base Viper, located close by.
Outlaw is ordered to quell the remaining insurgents located in a stronghold. After reaching the stronghold, the ChinesePeople's Liberation Army intervenes, having invaded eastern Tajikistan in retaliation for the ETIM massacring Chinese athletes during the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. Outlaw is ordered to slow the PLA advance while other Marines are evacuated to a secondary FOB. After Outlaw reaches the FOB, it is attacked by a PLA mechanized division. After a fierce battle, Outlaw barely escapes from the FOB, with their commanding officer telling them that they are the only unit who made it out.
Operation Flashpoint Red River Gamestop
The remaining marines conduct a guerilla war against the PLA. First, they ambush and destroy a PLA supply convoy in order to cripple the PLA supply lines. After that, the members of Outlaw learn that in order to halt the PLA advance in western Tajikistan, the remaining Marines need to prevent a set of bridges from falling in the PLA's hands. Even though they are heavily outnumbered, the Marines manage to hold out long enough for reinforcements to arrive from Afghanistan.
After the fight at the bridges the Marines start pushing the PLA back. They fight through PLA defenses and towns to secure an old fortress and establish a new FOB there. In order to have air support for the last battle, Outlaw attacks PLA SAMs at an old observatory. After knocking out the SAMs, Outlaw launches an attack on a town in the middle of the battle. After pushing through the town, with support from LAVs, Outlaw holds off a massive PLA counterattack with help from artillery and aircraft. In the end, the U.S. Marines push the PLA back across the border, into China.
Reception[edit]
Reception | ||||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
The game has received mixed reviews. Strategy Informer stated that the game 'fills in a niche between fast-paced action games and hyper-realistic military simulators'.[14] VideoGamer.com says the campaign is of far higher quality than in its predecessor, Dragon Rising.[13] IGN was disappointed in player movement being locked to only a very small section of the wide-open terrain.[12]PC Gamer criticized the poor artificial intelligence of players' team mates and overly-macho voice acting. 'Red River takes all the things the Flashpoint name is associated with – creative, emergent destruction and go-anywhere realism – and lets them wash away.'[15] GameZone gave the game a 7.5 out of 10, stating 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River isn’t your typical shooter. You’re not going to be a gunslinger, running into a compound to take out a horde of enemies like a one-man wolf pack. It’s a slower, more tactical, squad-based shooter that relies on teamwork, strategy, and finesse.'[16] The game was to be the last of the Operation Flashpoint franchise, as Codemasters began to focus almost solely on racing games stating 'As Codemasters looks to take greater leadership in the racing category, the company is proposing a studio structure that adds resource and strengthens our best-in-class racing teams.” [17]
Operation Flashpoint Red River Gamecopyworld
References[edit]
- ^Guy Cocker (6 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River First Impressions'. GameSpot UK. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^'Community Questions Answered'. Codemasters. 27 August 2010. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 27 August 2010.
- ^Stephany Nunneley (5 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River gets detailed'. VG247. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^Brian Leahy (23 November 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River Preview'. Shacknews. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
- ^Tom Pakinkis (6 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River officially announced'. ComputerAndVideoGames.com. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^Words: Ryan Hodge, GamesRadar US (6 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River promises crazy realism, four-player co-op, a more personal experience'. GamesRadar. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
- ^Simon Priest (6 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River 2011'. Strategy Informer. Archived from the original on 16 July 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
- ^Martin Robinson (5 August 2010). 'Operation Flashpoint: Red River First Look'. IGN UK. Retrieved 9 August 2010.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Red River reviews'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Red River reviews'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^'Operation Flashpoint: Red River reviews'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^ ab'Operation Flashpoint: Red River Review'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^ ab'Operation Flashpoint Red River Review'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^ ab'We play Operation Flashpoint: Red River...' Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^ ab'Operation Flashpoint: Red River review'. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^http://pc.gamezone.com/reviews/item/operation_flashpoint_red_river_review/
- ^http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2011-09-14-codemasters-to-close-guildford-studio
External links[edit]
Operation Flashpoint Red River Games For Windows Live
Operation Flashpoint Red River
About
- Genre
- Shooter
- Rating
- Rated 'M' for Blood and Gore, Strong Language, Violence
- Summary
- Delivering an authentic and intensely personal US Marine Corps infantryman experience, Operation Flashpoint: Red River offers an epic campaign played out on a deadly new battlefield set in the remote yet beautiful country of Tajikistan along the Vakhsh River. Red River depicts a fictional conflict with contemporary geopolitical themes, unfolding over three distinct acts in both single player and drop-in-drop-out co-operative play for up to four players online. Faced with new counter-insurgency combat and the returning threat of the Chinese PLA, players will feel the tension, brutality and carnage of modern conflict from the perspective of a marine fireteam on deployment in a hostile country. Building extensively on the successes of Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, Red River brings wide-ranging advancements including a deeper narrative-led campaign, streamlined inventory and control system, a refined enemy and squad AI system, player class roles including customizable XP upgrades and loadout choice, close-quarters combat, new air support options and comprehensive tutorials. Players will also be able to team up with their friends to play through additional co-operative game modes. Whether escorting a convoy to safety under heavy fire, or falling back from the enemy against almost insurmountable odds, each unique mode will test players' tactics and teamwork in distinct ways.