
Red River will include a deeper narrative-led campaign, streamlined inventory and control system, a refined enemy and squad AI system, player class roles including customisable XP upgrades and loadout choice, close-quarters combat and new air support options.
If that sounds like everything you’ve ever wanted from a realistic, one-shot, one-kill shooter, you may want to invest in an Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or PC capable of playing Operation Flashpoint: Red River before next year.
Codemasters deployed a few “visual target” concept images of Red River today, which fans of lens flare and the United States Marine Corps absolutely should not miss.






















boo goose
Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 11:18 AMIll buy it and play it if they give me the ability to turn my head and lean around corners to shoot. Maybe its because I was playing ARMA 2 before Dragon Rising but those two thing not being possible made me rage quit the game right off my PC after the third level.
thyco
Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 11:56 AMHmm lets see is codemasters has actually learnt a thing or two that if you want to compete against BIS, yopu actually need to make the game on the same level as a BIS game
Dargon Rising was just an absolute terrible game game because codemasters couldnt couldnt stick to one like thinking. either make a COD clone or make a Realistic shooter like Arma, dont freaking combine the two.
FatShady
Saturday, August 7, 2010 at 12:32 PMI enjoyed and finished DR for xbox. Never played Arma so maybe that’s why. I was a fan of the original pc version so look forward to this next instalment ( yeah I know the original op team built arma) but never got around to getting it.