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1Think of nearly every FPS and third-person shooter that tries to be semi-realistic released in, oh, the last decade.
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3Now, think of them mashed up together.
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5Generic FPS Game... kind of is the product. Mashing up the [[GunPorn loads and loads of guns]] - and their gun accessories - present in VideoGame/MetalGearSolid4GunsOfThePatriots, VideoGame/ArmyOfTwo, VideoGame/AlphaProtocol, VideoGame/{{STALKER}}, VideoGame/{{Borderlands}} (kinda sorta), VideoGame/ModernWarfare2, and VideoGame/GhostRecon, the destructibility of structures from [[VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany Bad Company 2]], character-specific [[VideoGame/ModernWarfare perks]], weaponry, and distinct armor, the crushing realism of VideoGame/{{ARMA}} and VideoGame/{{STALKER}}, but with [[VideoGame/CallOfDuty fast-paced, jaw-dropping action sequences]] and a semi-straightforward plot that occasionally busts out the odd conspiracy or two (but not by much), it's a {{deconstruction}}, {{reconstruction}}, TakeThat, AffectionateParody, and Homage to the semi-realistic shooter oh-so-popular today.
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7There are six sections of the game:
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9* A) Damage Control - Civil war breaks out in Russia. You take control of Yuri Smirnoff, a Corporal in the Russian Army, as he battles the Ultranationalists all over Russia. VideoGame/CallOfDuty[=/=]VideoGame/BattlefieldBadCompany styled campaign, with no exploration and objective-driven missions, and less tactical planning.) Can be played co-operatively.
10* B) Lost Cause - '''The''' real meat of the game. The player selects a total of thirteen characters, all of which are customizable (some more so than others). Set during the aforementioned Civil War, the character washes up on a tropical beach, suffering from amnesia, and finds they've landed in a tropical network of islands that are currently under a five-way free-for-all - the original government (a BananaRepublic that heavily relies on Marxism, a Socialist faction with different ideals from the current government (and some arguments as to whether or not they're going to switch to Maoism), UsefulNotes/NorthKorea, a wanna-be MegaCorp seeking to become the first corporate nation, and the criminal underworld. Oh, and the player's ''own'' faction, who wants to topple the current president, who, predictably, has run the country into the ground for his own personal game. A free-roamer in the vein of ''VideoGame/JustCause'', VideoGame/{{Mercenaries}}, VideoGame/{{Borderlands}}, VideoGame/{{STALKER}}, and some missions of VideoGame/{{ARMA}}. Oh, and VideoGame/{{Fallout}} and VideoGame/FarCry2 and VideoGame/BoilingPoint. And blah blah blah.
11* C) Condition Zero - Like Damage Control, but with a heavier emphasis on tactical decisions - ''and'' allows you to pick a weapon! The player picks the characters from the aforementioned Lost Cause campaign (with some adjustments), selects their weapon, may or may not bring along a squad (but it's recommended), and goes on missions in the vein of classic VideoGame/RainbowSix[=/=]VideoGame/GhostRecon[=/=]VideoGame/SOCOMUSNavySeals. Can be played as a co-op campaign. Serves as a prequel to Lost Cause, character-wise.
12* D) Skirmish - VideoGame/CallOfDuty-styled multiplayer, set during Damage Control. Mercenaries hired by both the Russian government and Ultranationalists duke it out in small maps that can hold up to forty players.
13* E) Ground War - VideoGame/{{Battlefield}} series[=/=]VideoGame/{{ARMA}}[=/=]VideoGame/{{MAG}} styled multiplayer, also during Damage Control. 300 players, fighting for or against the Russian government, fight for control of vital resources and equipment, or must attack certain objectives in the vein of ''VideoGame/{{Unreal Tournament}}'''s Assault gamemode. Vehicles, airstrikes, and all sorts of mayhem.
14* F) Total Conflict - VideoGame/{{MAG}} on steroids, or an MMO version of VideoGame/{{ARMA}}, if you'd like. An island the size of Taiwan is fought over by various UN-allied countries and, you guessed it, Russian Ultranationalists, who have the help of some anti-UN groups. The war is 24/7, commanded by players and AI characters, non-stop, day and night.
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16Tropers/JackMackerel is, as you can see, quite unoriginal.
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18Follow the links for the respective sections:
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20* DarthWiki/DamageControl
21* DarthWiki/LostCause
22* DarthWiki/ConditionZero
23* DarthWiki/{{Skirmish}}
24* DarthWiki/GroundWar
25* DarthWiki/TotalConflict

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