It defined a whole genre of games, and it was extremely groundbreaking for its time, but I don't think it holds up very well nowadays. I liked how realistic everything felt - from the physical feeling of objects like the notebook to the tension of having to be careful not to overexpose yourself (since we could die in one hit) -, but moving and shooting felt very odd and clunky. It was so annoying that the scoped sights would go out even when moving slowly. Also, it's almost as if I was playing with someone who doesn't know how to walk, especially when moving laterally. Not being able to crouch-walk is also weird, since we can do this in real life. Lastly, I had many bugs related to mission triggers not working properly. When replaying the first map for the third time, no enemies spawned at all, but the leader still made calls to shoot ghost people that didn't exist. Clearly a lot of passion went into the making of Operation Flashpoint, but it's probably better to play a more recent A...
ARMA: Cold War Assault
$4.99
- Release Date:
- Aug 8, 2011
- Developer:
- Bohemia Interactive
- Publisher:
- Bohemia Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Bohemia Interactive's debut game published by Codemasters as Operation Flashpoint in 2001, became genre-defining combat military simulation and the No. 1 bestselling PC game around the world and has won many international awards, including “Game of The Year” and “Best Action Game”. Over 2 million copies have been sold since its release.
There are clashes over the Malden Islands from dusk to dawn and you are caught in-between. You must use all of the available resources in your arsenal to hold back the incoming darkness. Victor Troska came back to Nogovo, he thought the pain of war was left buried in his past.
But his dream lies broken now.
His worst nightmare returns when military forces lands near Nogovo.
Storyline
The horrors of WWIII are imminent.There are clashes over the Malden Islands from dusk to dawn and you are caught in-between. You must use all of the available resources in your arsenal to hold back the incoming darkness. Victor Troska came back to Nogovo, he thought the pain of war was left buried in his past.
But his dream lies broken now.
His worst nightmare returns when military forces lands near Nogovo.
Key Features
Cold War Assault- Command squad of fully equipped troops
- Over 40 authentic vehicles and aircraft
- Immersive campaign and single missions
- LAN/Internet multiplay
- Vast 100km2 battlezones
- Story-driven 20-mission campaign
- Nogova – the new 100km2 island
- New vehicles, weapons and equipment
- Detailed urban environments
Screenshots
User Reviews
Very Positive
18 user reviews
83%
Positive
User #594502
english
2 hrs at review
User #233577
english
47 hrs at review
I really miss red hammer
User #066652
english
7 hrs at review
в пустыне дали отцовского пиздюля лайк
User #249303
english
42 hrs at review
At least in the game i won't need too clean the toilets ;).
User #168662
english
7 hrs at review
goated
User #737302
english
7 hrs at review
Excellent
FAQ
How much does ARMA: Cold War Assault cost?
ARMA: Cold War Assault costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for ARMA: Cold War Assault?
System requirements are not available for ARMA: Cold War Assault.
What platforms is ARMA: Cold War Assault available on?
ARMA: Cold War Assault is available on Windows PC.
Is ARMA: Cold War Assault worth buying?
ARMA: Cold War Assault has 83% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was ARMA: Cold War Assault released?
ARMA: Cold War Assault was released on Aug 8, 2011.
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