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With a harrowing 16-mission single-player experience, and monstrous multiplayer arenas, this disc is worthy of your hard-earned per diem, grunt.
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If that's not enough carnage, you can also engage in 32-player (50 on Xbox Live) online deathmatch missions, which is technically twice the bloody chaos of "Halo 2."
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TotalGames.netUnlike most other FPS titles, combat can take place at great range, as well as up-close when you and you're squad must move house to house.
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A decent first-person shooter but it's based on the two-year old PC version. In this day and age of military, quad-based, tactical shooter, Black Hawk Down is a bit of a disappointment.
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A relatively simplistic shooter.
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Game InformerAfter squeezing off I don't know how many rounds into untold numbers of bodies, I'm more prone to being lulled into a nice nap than a frenzy. [Oct 2005, p.128]
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The online support for 32 players might be enough for some to gather their money’s worth, but if you desire a challenging tactical shooter then there are certainly better choices on the market.
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Black Hawk Down’s main problem is that it purports to offer the experience of being the leader of Delta Force operatives in war torn Somalia. But hamstrung game play with shoddy graphics doesn’t cut it.
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games(TM)In order to get any challenge or satisfaction from Rebellion’s dustbowl shooter, it must be tackled on the hardest difficulty setting right away; only then will Black Hawk Down demonstrate any of the depth or well-implemented tactical elements it has to offer. [Sept 2005, p.110]
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Only die-hard war fans will find small satisfaction from playing this title, and you might as well just rent it.
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AceGamezThe only reason to get Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is for the online mode and I wouldn't bother getting the PS2 version for online thrills if you have an Xbox, or Killzone for that matter.
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The single-player missions are fairly mediocre, especially in comparison to other shooters. If you really, really need to shoot virtual people in a virtual desert, then this’ll do.
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Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is so last decade!
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Pelit (Finland)An average and slightly dated shooter with an interesting background story. The PS2 version is inferior, I would not even dare call it the same game. [May. 05]
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Black Hawk Down's dated gameplay design and presentation just don't measure up compared to other modern combat shooters. Though the multiplayer can be fun for a while, the weapon balancing is out of whack, and the implementation of vehicles is contrived to the point of absurdity.
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You're pretty much just playing CTF and running around like a maniac. Once that gets old, BHD will get thrown into the closet.
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It simply has no place in the current sea of PlayStation 2 shooters; it is far too flawed, far too easy, and lacks far too much of the intensity that gamers pick up tactical shooters for in the first place.
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PSM MagazineA plain vanilla shooter dressed in authentic-smelling military gear. [Nov 2005, p.94]
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One of the ugliest games of this generation, and the majority of Dreamcast games would put it to shame. The textures are cloudy and the player models are cheesy.
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If more time had been spent polishing the graphics, enemy intelligence, animation and, erm, just about every other aspect of presentation, the good ideas could've had a chance to shine. Sadly, instead what we have is just another bloody war game, and not even a very good one at that.
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The solo campaign lacks the pizazz of other military shooters, but decent multiplayer options prevent it from feeling pilotless.
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What originally was a high quality, entertaining game, has really lost its way and I can’t think of many people who would be happy spending $50 for it.
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Edge MagazineFrustratingly, the game’s on-rails sequences exacerbate its lack of invention, whipping up enemies that often inflict damage before their location is revealed. When a single rocket can end the game by killing you or your entourage, this tests the patience more than a prosaic shooter has the right to. [Aug 2005, p.97]
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A gargantuan disappointment. With so many delays, one has to wonder how they spent the extra time. It certainly was not on the torrent of problems facing the game.
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While not a spectacular failure, Delta Force: Black Hawk Down is just another ho-hum first-person shooter, offering a big multiplayer canvas but little else. I wouldn’t call it as unattractive as a live grenade, but I wouldn’t go jumping on it, either.
Awards & Rankings
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#65 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2005
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#90 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 46 out of 54
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Mixed: 4 out of 54
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Negative: 4 out of 54
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Jul 3, 2022This game is only good if you are going to play in Coop, if you are going to play alone it becomes crap
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JeffW.May 4, 2009Great game!
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JacksonH.Jul 17, 2006