Chad
07-23-2004, 10:37 AM
It wouldn’t be unfair to compare Novalogic’s new online shooter Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising to the Battlefield series. After all, they both feature a huge number of players engaging in warfare on big maps, with loads of real-life weapons and vehicles at players’ disposal. Joint Operations ups the ante by expanding and honing a proven formula in every direction, and allows up to 150 players at a time to battle it out in a variety of sprawling environments. The result is an exciting experience that feels less awkward than its inspiration, offers some refinements of its own, and almost usurps the throne that Battlefield holds. It may have succeeded, were it not for some inconsistencies in the game’s pacing, balance, and depth.
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