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I'll admit the Civil War twist was sort of cool, but I say don't buy it for more than about $14.99 (really more like $9.99). If you just HAVE to see what a History Channel FPS looks like right this minute, buy it. Was it fun *at all*? Yeah, for a CoD clone it was, but only for several hours. There's some other stuff I could say about it on the negative side, but I think that's enough. Instead, you're stuck in fairly small, wholly linear *levels* (NOT history book battlefields, just ordinary FPS levels that happen to have a Civil War theme) with at most 20 or 30 guys fighting, dieing, and respawning around you until you get tired of watching it and decide to move on to the next disappointingly small and obviously scripted area where the same thing is going to happen again. You never find yourself as part of some grand infantry column of hundreds or thousands of soldiers or on some open-ended battlefield with bloody mayhem around every farmhouse or copse of trees. Outside of that, the game lacks the "epic" feel you think a Civil War game should have. Then you'd have to throw away the specops/modern warfare style gameplay (sneak behind enemy lines, destroy artillery, sabotage supply depot, find commander, sneak behind enemy lines, destroy artillery. Every other soldier has a repeating rifle! Of course, that's necessary if you want to maintain the CoD feel of the game: it wouldn't be very exciting if everyone came equipped with one-shot muskets. And claims to historical accuracy are just ridiculous. Even when you do get "peppered," as mentioned above, every character the player controls possesses a comic-book-hero caliber constitution that positively dwarfs the one-shot-one-kill lifespan of his fellow combatants, allowing him to continue his role as a one-man army without much incident. Of course, stealth is much more possible in pre-determined *stealth missions,* where a man could crouch, in something FAR from the black of night, 15 feet from a pair of sentries, stab another sentry (who manages a conspicuous shot in self-defense), and continue on without further incident. Yeah, while you foolishly used that "thicket" for cover, the AI had achieved a level of Matrix-like enlightenment bringing them to the conclusion that "there is no thicket." *BANG* *BANG* And you get peppered with bullets from enemies who remain unseen until you make that little trip to the options menu. You will notice that A LOT of clutter is removed: the very same clutter you were using to hide from your enemies. It's a little easier to understand why that is if you happen to disable the undergrowth in the video options menu. It does not matter how well you think you have hidden yourself or how much you maneuver they will "see" you, track you, and hit you accordingly. The first of these that comes to mind is that the AI has psychic-level perception (and accuracy on par with that). The game has its fair share of bugs and issues. The game has its fair share of It's Call of Duty: The Civil War in terms of gameplay and style, but it's not quite as exciting. It's Call of Duty: The Civil War in terms of gameplay and style, but it's not quite as exciting. A wide arsenal of rifles, multiple types of grenades, exploding artillery, revolvers, muskets and more are at the soldier's disposal to set charges, place explosives, sabotage enemy lines, destroy buildings and more to complete mission objectives. Gamers experience the intense conflicts of the Civil War in famous locations like Little Round Top and Lookout Mountain to the diverse landscapes of train yards, saw mills and military forts while using bayonets, sabers, the butt of a gun and even their fists to take down the enemy. Each mission is introduced with a documentary video describing the historic moments in a battle, movements of armies, local fights, historical photos and battle statistics. Each mission is introduced with a documentary video describing the historic moments in a battle, movements of armies, local fights, historical photos and The game casts players in the role of a Confederate or Union soldier battling through 12 of the most famous battles in U.S.
Summary: The game casts players in the role of a Confederate or Union soldier battling through 12 of the most famous battles in U.S.