Spec Ops: The Line – review
War – as Fallout 's catchphrase has it – never changes, and the majority of current shooters do seem to reinforce this sentiment. On the surface, Spec Ops: The Line is no different to its rivals. Rugged US soldiers shoot various ne'er-do-wells in the Middle East. Beneath its shifting sands, however, something more interesting awaits. Captain Walker leads a special forces team through Dubai in pursuit of the US 33rd battalion, which had entered the capital city to rescue the survivors of a series of devastating sandstorms before vanishing. The 33rd's Colonel Konrad is Walker's idol, and he must quickly grapple with his fear that Konrad is responsible for a string of atrocities that are soon uncovered in the ruined metropolis. The weaving narrative that follows is handled with great skill; its explorations of false heroism and the realities of war wouldn't look out of place in a Terrence Malick film. Unfortunately, the game's haphazard controls and unsuitably rigid level design significantly spoil the suspension of disbelief. This is a shame, as even a bog-standard choice system and slightly improved control response would have elevated The Line to greatness. As it is, anyone looking for an above-average gunplay romp with interesting ideas could do a lot worse.
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