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15 out of 15
Suddenly, Xbox Live just became a religion.
Developer
Nerve Software
Publisher
Activision, Inc.
ERSB Rating
M
Rel. Date
06 May 2003
Genre
First Person Shooter
Players
1-16
Date: 29 May 2003
Author: Jason 'Dangerboy' Dvorak

Ooooh, a clan vs. clan battle, let's go be a spectator…

Er, so anyway yes the game truly rocks. For the extra stages, most of them take place in the beginning of the game. Where as the PC version began with you being captured and breaking out, now you actually get to work your way to that point of the story.

find it amusing that here I was whining about the lack of Xbox Live Support earlier on, and now it seems like damn near everything that's coming out is on the pretty orange bandwagon. If Brute Force supports the GameSpy Tunneling System for Internet play (since it has no Live support), Xbox gamers will have the holy trinity of

I think it's time for some Live…

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