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  1. Dec 18, 2020
    20
    We’re in danger of making Strike Force 2 - Terrorist Hunt on Xbox sound so bad that you might want to buy it. There’s some truth in that, but the laughs are all in the first level. The rest of Strike Force’s routine is re-tellings of the same joke, and for £15 you could get more from buying a whoopee cushion and burning the remaining tenner. Undoubtedly, there are people who have completed the COD campaign and are looking around for the next shot of military head-shottage, but you need Strike Force 2 like a hole in your own.
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  1. Jan 17, 2021
    2
    Strike Force 2: Terrorist Hunt, while priced fairly low is bad in so many ways unfortunately. First off the game quite looks like anStrike Force 2: Terrorist Hunt, while priced fairly low is bad in so many ways unfortunately. First off the game quite looks like an unfinished game from the late 2000’s. There’s a robust lack of content that will not satisfy even the easiest impressed gamer. The AI almost seems like the enemies are intentionally trying not to hit you and if you happen to be using the auto aim you will likely never seem to miss. This means they either have a very broken experience or it’s made with newer or younger gamers in mind. The game is also riddle with bugs so if feels quite rushed and reminiscent of a shovel game that plages many consoles in its late years of support. The levels are less than action filled and you spend a lot of time roaming around with little striking and a lot of hunting. A solo campaign with a dozen levels, three terrain types (jungle, caves, underground bases, mostly jungle), one basic enemy type, and various types of guns. There are no multiplayer, co-op, or various modes to dive into. What are you Have got is a game that looks like a last-minute kid in a design technology class. It is made of balsa wood and is glued together before being scribbled with a pencil crayon. It’s a last-minute scrub of a coursework project where even your parents will have a hard time saying something good. There isn’t a part of the game that isn’t full of problems. For one thing, Strike Force 2 is a very easy game. So achievement hunters and young players may have some fun here but it’s not for the masses. If you are looking for easy gamer score or a newer gamer this may be a place to start the genre in, just know many many great experiences do await you on your Xbox One console outside of this bland and easy offering. Full Review »