- Platform: Windows 98 / 2000 / Me / XP
- ESRB Rating:
Mature - Media: CD-ROM
Mature
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Reprise the role of John Mullins: patriot, weapons specialist, anti-terrorist mercenary and "Military Consultant." Trust no one-only your ability to take out operatives with your brains, brawn and firepower. Failure is not an option.
Eliminate the enemy in dangerous single and multiplayer modes - AI reacts to a variety of strategy, stealth and other combat tactics. Go wherever it takes to neutralize terrorist scum. RMG terrain technology allows for a full range of movement across hostile environments. Employ over 25 realistic military-grade weapons and tactical equipment, including OICW, the ultra-secret combat threat of the future. An enhanced Quake III Arena engine creates fast action and incredible detail; GHOUL II Technology provides ultra-realistic damage modeling.
The real-life John Mullins served three tours in Vietnam, where he lead top-secret missions deep into Laos, Cambodia and North Vietnam. Between tours he helped formulate the Quick Kill instinctive shooting program. After Vietnam he trained and advised the military in some of the world's most dangerous hotspots. Mullins has since founded an ammunition company, trains law enforcement and military personnel, and writes novels and non-fiction. Time to terminate the terrorists!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
BUY IT FOR THE MULTIPLAYER,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soldier of Fortune 2: Gold Edition (CD-ROM)
Ok there is an mp5 in the game, its in multiplayer. Its a silenced machine gun but its only on multiplayer. Gold edition sucks and the original is the one i prefer anyone to buy for online action...... the original game rocks
4.0 out of 5 stars
an addicitve fun, smart blood bath,
By A Customer
This review is from: Soldier of Fortune 2: Gold Edition (CD-ROM)
i got in the habbit of staying up all night playing this. The gore is excellent, the violence is off the hook, the multiplayer looks like alot of fun even though i haven`t tried it yet. dont realy have any complaints about this one except the graphics.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great single player game!,
By mdizzog (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Soldier of Fortune 2: Gold Edition (CD-ROM)
In comparison, this game is like Jedi Knight 2. The singleplayer is a fun and interesting expierience. The main characters are incredibly alike, and the graphics are alike. The multiplayer consists off pushing guys over and doing backslashes in jedi knight 2. That was a fault in jedi knight 2 that led alot of people to different games. This game has a problem with multiplayer as well. Namely... the people. There are so many little kids that believe themselves kings of the online gaming world that it is pathetic. The multiplayer brings nothing new to the table except when you play the outdoor maps. Namely the large ones with weeds and houses. Those are the best maps as you can hide in a house and guys are hiding all over the place. There are people hiding in the grass sometimes ambushing you or people in buildings waiting behind doors. Other than that, most of the levels get boring. Most of them.The single player is truly an expierience. Jedi Knight 2's was fun, but this game has a great thing going with the GHOUL II engine. You basically dismember your opponents. Sometimes it's fun, others it can be a little gruesome. Namely guys falling over holding their arm sockets. On one hand though, it does make the game feel real, and fun. I The single player also has stealth. It's okay. There are some problems with steath that make it kinda boring. The weapons are pretty cool too. The shotgun is fun, but what's cooler is customizing your pistol with laser sight and silencers. Now, the light attatchment would be cool if the editors made the light a little less bright. You can basically illuminate the land for a mile and have no enemy realize your existence. There's also some nice nades that are fun to use. The singleplayer portion is the reason to buy this game. Multiplayer is rather dull and feels meaningless most of the time. That's why there's counter-strike. If you are expecting anything really new about multiplayer.... It is too easy. I haven't played multiplayer in a year or two. I logged on a big sniper server yesterday and was 58 17. It was almost laughable at how veterans of cs will excel in Solider of Fortune 2. If you haven't played cs than SOF2 is a fun multiplayer expieirience I would say. There are also some bugs in the game. You may shoot a guy and bullets will go through. This is extremely rare and sometimes happens when he is running. There are also other things you'll see that don't crash the game, but they certainly tell you alot about SOF2's testing team. In one part a prisoner is holding an uzi, then he kills the guard and picks the uzi up again. It looks really stupid because the testers should of caught that. Anyways, this game is a solid investment. If you enjoy the ability to fully dismember your foes then get this game.
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