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Conflict: Denied Ops | 
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| From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy Used: $14.27 You Save: $25.72 (64%)
New (30) Used (13) from $14.27
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 7781
Platform: Playstation 3 Genre: Shooter Action Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 50062 Model: 15782781 UPC: 788687500623 EAN: 0788687500623 ASIN: B000Z3Z8ZO
Release Date: February 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Two-Man Tactics: Switch between team members at any time in single-player mode for maximum control, or have a friend join your game through either online, system link or split-screen. | | Explode Your Enemies: Levels are built around massive fire fights with a continuous stream of enemies, and tons of exploding objects littered around the level to help your cause. | | Destroy Everything: Obliterate your enemies with explosions, demolish buildings, blow through walls and destroy almost anything in the environment. | | Accessible Action: In single-player mode, give commands to your team mate simply by pressing or holding a single button. Concentrate on the action, not complicated menus or control schemes. | | Puncture-Tech: Utilize strategic destruction made possible with new Puncture-Tech technology developed by Pivotal Studios. Blast open new pathways, shoot unaware enemies through walls, or create holes in your cover to generate firing paths. |
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Product Description When the US government needs intelligence but wants no association with an operation, deniable operatives are dispatched. Responsible for covert paramilitary actions, the Special Activities Division is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency's former Directorate of Operations, now the National Clandestine Service. Conflict: Denied Ops is a new paramilitary themed co-op FPS from award-winning developers, Pivotal Games, and is the fifth game in the best selling Conflict series. When the US government needs to act, but can not afford to be associated with the operation, deniable operatives are dispatched. Members of the unit must bear no identity; no objects, papers or clothing that could associate them with the government. Their task is to do anything necessary, no matter how ruthless, to dissolve the threat. Conflict: Denied Ops puts players in control of two of these merciless operatives, each of them highly specialized in both weapons and military tactics. One is a shooter, the other is a sniper. Missions span the world from coups in Venezuela to nuke conflicts in Africa, and beyond. With gameplay focused on accessible two-man tactics, utilize simple commands and switch seamlessly between team mates to lay down covering fire, explore diverging paths, create distractions and pin the enemy under fire. Making full use of Pivotal's new Puncture Technology, Conflict: Denied Ops features a highly destructible environment, allowing players to utilize new tactics such as shooting through walls to create sniping holes or blasting open new paths to take the enemy by surprise. Fighting for a good cause, does not mean they have to play by the rules. Brutalize the opposition, blast down buildings, and destroy everything in true Hollywood fashion - all throughout politically sensitive areas across South America, Africa and Russia.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Conflict: Denied Ops August 23, 2008 This is a awesome game that can, at times, really put you to the test to ensure that you are actually controlling your team properly. I think that anyone that plays this game will find the graphics and game play very good.
Disastrous!!! March 16, 2008 How should I describe this game? It's a making-fools-out-of-players game!!!
1)I thought I was playing zombies shooting game, it was worse, it's more easy to kill a zombie than any of your enemy, why? they die so hard! even you can aim right at them sucessfully in red circles, it takes you at least 7~8 shots for a rifle or sniper, over 20, or sometimes over 30 shots from a machine-gun, to gun down only 1 enemy, so don't be glad whenever even you are fully loaded with bullets. What piss me is when your enemies are right in front of you or only 1~2 meters away! you raise your fires, they can easily dodge my fires and run away to hide like ghost. And sometimes they are coming out to shoot you or hit you down right from nowhere after you have turned 360 degrees 2~3 times to have assured no one is around. even you are alerted and ready to hit back, they will become jumpers, jumping to in front you unbelievably quick and you are down already.
2) Beware of ricochets! don't think you are save even you are sure you are 100% covering yourself, as you are still getting hit without knowing why, ricochets are the only answer I can think of, otherwise...
3)Graphics are bad, you can only see gunfires but you can never can where they shot from, the graphics of enemies are too tiny to spot even when you are using sniper scope-mode, still your enemies are able to shoot you down from miles away even you are shielding yourself well.
4)Sometimes missions fail but you are not shot at all, I thought the enemies were using chemical weapons, poison-gas or so, otherwise no explanation too...
5)it takes too long to heal your partner, slow injections and your partner gets up too slow.
6)the game cannot be saved if you are playing missions by co-ops, unless you play until the missions are completed, otherwise you have to start from the very beginning.
7)when you are using night-vision scope, the green light is very dim and keeps flickering, your eyes feel very uncomfortable.
8)Too few missions too, We feel ripped of money!!!
I don't mind simple shooting games with nothing new, but don't trick or treat the players unwisely.
I wonder if the game is tested seriously before it was put out in the market.
I had no choice because it has split-screen play-mode as off-line split-screen games are getting less and less in the market, but I still regret to have purchased this one, my friend and I are so pissed and really wanted to throw it away. Waist of money!!!
Disappointing... March 8, 2008 This game just didn't have the production values of other shooter games on the ps3 such as cod4, rs:v, and resistence. Too bad because I was looking for another coop shooter. My recommendation is to wait for army of two and rainbow six vegas 2 if you want a real coop shooter.
DO NOT BUY March 4, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This new Conflict game is nothing like the old conflict series. First of all, it's in first person (which I expected from the previews), but is just bland. I barely played the first level and I don't know if you get more weapons like the old series. The graphics stink and doesn't utiliize the power of the PS3. I have know idea why Eidos took a successful storyline and functional control layout to create this waste of money. My buddy and I loved all four of the previous series and we were sadly disappointed with Denied Ops. I bought one as a birthday gift and one for myself and returned both. I hope a new Conflict game is created going back to the old format with new graphics and new weaponry. Save your moola for Vegas 2.
Not Worth Your $$$ February 28, 2008 I was really excited about this game but it was nothing but a let down. The graphics look like something I'd get on a PS2 and the missions are not interesting. The dialog is just dumb. The controls, in my opinion, could have been much better. The "completely destructable envirnment" I have yet to find. ALL the movements are slow, firing is slow (about 1 shot per second with the M16), switching between weapons is slower than that. You can't use malee while you are reloading, you have to wait until your done. To sum it up... DON'T BUY IT!!!
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