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America's Army True Soldiers | 
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| From: UBI Soft Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $20.99 You Save: $19.00 (48%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 3098
Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: Military and Espionage Action Games ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 52365 Model: 52365 UPC: 008888523659 EAN: 0008888523659 ASIN: B000Q4VK86
Release Date: November 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Experience the true-to-life experience as a soldier in the American Army | | • | Multiple missions with different objectives, each emphasizing a different aspect of Army values | | • | Take on different roles, such as Rifleman, Grenadier, Automatic Rifleman and Sniper | | • | Multiplayer play over Xbox Live | | • | ESRB RP for Rating Pending |
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Product Description America's Army: True Soldiers allows players to immerse themselves within the infantry experience of a modern Soldier. The game accurately portrays the values that guide Soldiers in the U.S. Army, by specifically incorporating gameplay based on mission accomplishment, teamwork, leadership, rules of engagement and respect for life and property. Just like in real combat, honor and respect must be earned, and in the game, the Play-Lead-Recruit feature allows players to earn respect as they move up through the ranks and become true leaders. Teammates can award points to other team members who play honorably and jump in when the mission is on the line. Play in single players mode and take on roles such as Rifleman, Grenadier, Automatic Rifleman and Sniper. Or, play in multiplayer mode using the Xbox LIVE gaming service Clan support to compete online.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
worst fps July 7, 2008 Estela Campos well i didint like this game because the graphicswhere very band and very difficult to interract with ur soldier and enviroment
wasnt expecting much but wow! June 1, 2008 Dean M. Clouden (Mannheim, Germany) ok first let me start off by saying that I am actually a soldier so I had mixed feelings going into this game. If you have played the one for PC you would know why. I will say this though, i am pleasantly suprised. The game has great graphics and it is not like a lot of those other shooters out there where they just run and gun. You have a squad you have teammates-use them and dont let them get hurt. I found myself havig a couple of hours turn into a day of training and wargames. which are not easy. You dont just shoot. You breathe you aim all the things that regular shooters dont usually take into consideration. there are a couple of quirks but then again I know why they were put in there. I.E. Look at your soldiers uniforms. Thats all i will say. controls are good not perfect but they are damn good. once in a while you may miss what you thought was dead on but thats because you( the soldier) breathed when you fired or you moved. such a little thing will throw your aim off by a lot. If you looking for a run and gun shooter... this aint it. THis one takes patience which a lot of people do not have.
Fun on Xbox Live April 9, 2008 Lindsey R. Mccallum (Spokane, WA) There are allot of reviews on the net for this game, so I am just adding my 2 cents I guess, but I will give the + and the -. On the + side... This game is %98 on line, and is never the same game twice. Its hard to get board when you have new people to play with every time you load the game. Game requires thinking. You can't just "Spray and Pray" like other shooters. You must work with your team to win a game. That is not the norm in a shooter. Planning and using real tactics to get your goals done are key. (Many people are not able to do this and that is why they don't like the game.) Graphics are good, and sound is fine. Game uses the head set on your xbox, and it really is required for a proper game. Its as close to a real fire team as you can get without being really shot at. - Parts of the game... Servers are other players xbox's. That means that is your playing with someone with a slow DSL line, your going to have lag, and get bumped of line. Game has glitches, but they are not something that makes the game unplayable. [...] Hope this helps with your choice, but I recommend this game if you want a thinking action game.
Just like the Military to take all the fun out of it. March 17, 2008 Luke I. Wayman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The game America's Army, was orginally developed as a recuritment tool for the US Army back in late 2002. Popularity had caught on around late 2003. Having said that, the game differs little from the orginal source. While I'm sure that they pumped up the graphics, in order to be a little more appealing to the eye, and to use the tools at hand, the graphics aren't anything spectacular. To be honest, this game is built like many others with online game paramount to anything else. Truth be told, I didn't play it online, due to the fact that I cannot get a connection speed fast enough. So I cannot give you a fair judgement of that. However, if the online gameplay is the same as the local play, don't be expecting much. Gameplay is fairly repetitive, and much like the military, takes all the fun out of it. I can say that, because I"ve actually done it, so in that sense, the gameplay is dead on. The lack of free gameplay in the training modes, and 'wargames' is utterly retarded. However, I will say that they did I good job with the weapons systems, but they don't stray at all from the M16A4/M4A1/M249/M203. Lack of variation on that really dissapointed me(ie, not being able to pick up enemy weapons), which is true to say with the Military. The major difference with this, versus the old computer game, is that they don't let you expand upon any level of training beyond basic. There is no Airborne school, or Special Forces training. Along with the AI that is substandard, and the lack of checkpoints, makes this game frustrating more than fun. The heavy breathing, and other sound effects get annoying quickly, taking away from what could have been solid game play. Much of the game is spent not in actual shooting, but setting up ambushes, and moving to a new position. This is not your standard fast past first person shooter. Keep that in mind above all. All in all I would have to say that you would be much better off going out and buying Call of Duty 4, then wasting your money on this lackluster, poor attempt of a FPS.
Big Suprise!!! Can't put it down!!! February 26, 2008 S. Johnston (St Louis) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RTPVTBZT3KCHP I got it for Christmas from my wife who paid full price for it. Something we don't do very often at all is pay full price at the release date. I held my breath and kept it anyway. I play almost 50 hours a month. The people playing in on XBOX Live are down to earth mature(ing) people too. I don't want to badmouth any run and gun games that it may be compared to, because this is in a class by itself. I see a change in people used to other shooters when they get hooked on the "Esprit de corps" this game offers. These guys were messin' around in the game so I captured the bigscreen movie.
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