- Publisher: SouthPeak Games
- Release Date: Nov 21, 2005
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TotalGames.netCombat Elite makes an ideal rental title, three days being a good length of time to gauge whether you can tolerate quite so many invisible walls and German soldiers shooting you from nowhere.
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Nice graphics and solid sound, but the general gameplay and linear nature of the game make this a mindless, linear run-and-gun experience.
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PSM MagazineA decent game hampered by a bad camera and frustrating design choices. [Sept 2004, p.24]
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GMR MagazineControls are decent in concept but poor in execution. [Sept 2004, p.92]
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With a redesigned targeting system, more advanced controls (duck and shoot should not be the extent of it), a tweaked camera and a campaign with story and character to ferry players from beginning to end, Combat Elite could have been fantastic. But that's just wishful thinking.
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Unfortunately, the game ends up feeling pretty shallow, with an odd control mechanism and camera angle, as well as a light RPG system that doesn't seem all that balanced.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyThe only snag: You spend most of Combat Elite shooting at offscreen Germans, placing you at a natural and frustrating disadvantage. [Sept 2004, p.100]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 5
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Mixed: 3 out of 5
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Negative: 0 out of 5
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Aug 7, 2014
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Sep 25, 2022I really like this game, only the camera leaves something to be desired, but the physics and animations are pretty cool and it still has a Coop
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JasonM.Mar 17, 2006This game is a fantastic WW2 game. Perfect for the begining gamer but to easy for the advanced. Since I am begining in this genre I give it a 9.