Positive: 1 out of 6. Mixed: 5 out of 6. Negative: 0 out of 6. Pelit Finland. I would rather pay for an update that fixes AI and streamlines UI. Not muach new, and commando night missions are ArmA at its worst.
All this publication's reviews. Queen's Gambit is a mixed bag. The new campaigns are solid and well-worth the effort despite their obvious flaws, but the vanishingly small number of new features, weapons, and vehicles make it difficult to recommend. All this publication's reviews Read full review. PC Zone UK. A hit-and-miss product that'll no doubt satiate the hardcore, but probably prove a tad too irritating for the rest. PC Gamer UK. Take Queen's Gambit as a harbiner that the original is now worth playing.
If and when you've exhausted that, then this is waiting for you. Play Poland. Just like the original, the expansion is extremely realistic and hard. Unfortunately it also brings very few new features. The combat on gigantic maps where you can die from a sniper shot fired hundreds of meters away just became more attractive thanks to the addition of M16A4, motorbikes and two short campaigns. Even with regular shopping trips ArmA veterans will chew through RF in a couple of longish evenings.
User Reviews. Write a Review. Positive: 0 out of 1. Mixed: 1 out of 1. Negative: 0 out of 1. Great game, but not not for everyone. I can understand why people after another Battlefield game would be disappointed. But for people who Great game, but not not for everyone.
But for people who want a real war sim, this is it. However, since it is essentially a rehash of operation flashpoint with few improvements, or fixes for the original version of Arma, I'm giving it a lower rating. Play Video. It is pretty interesting to look back at an expansion like this and see the way that companies used to handle stuff like this.
The first campaign is called, Rahmadi Conflict and this takes place right after the events of the main campaign. The idea of the story here is that you are on the lookout for the Northern President who was the one who started the civil war from the main game. The other campaign is called Royal Flush which is my personal favorite of the two campaigns. There is an insurgence rising in Sahrani and you need to stop it.
Both campaigns are quite cinematic for their time. Another cool thing about ArmA: Queen's Gambit is that it offers quite a bit more content for the multiplayer aspect of the game too. It offers you two new maps to enjoy. You have the larger more impressive United Sahrani map and the smaller more island kind of map Porto.
These are two fun maps and I like how different they have made them. Another new addition is the Black Element faction which is kind of cool, they have a style that I really do like. There are a few vehicles and weapons added to the game as well, but in all honesty, with you, I do feel that they could have added in a few more weapons as that is the one area that this expansion is lacking in if I am honest.
The two fun and exciting campaigns that expand the lore of this world are well done and really the main reason that you want to check this out, especially if you enjoyed the story that the original ArmA told. It may be lacking in overall content, but this is still worth a look. When Armed Assault finally emerged from the foliage earlier this year after its protracted development, it proved more than worth the wait Despite a collection of irritating bugs, it was an immense, freeform tactical shooter that lived up to the heritage of Operation Flashpoint.
If you've been hankering for more of the same, then this expansion pack's two diverse campaigns will be just what you've been looking for. The Rahmadi campaign sees you and a handful of troops tracking down the remnants of the SLA army after its defeat in the original game. Only problem is, the swines have regrouped and are now readying a counterattack, which you must stymie with some firecrackers and two packets of dental floss. Or at least, that's how it feels as your outnumbered forces are beset on all sides by tanks and heavily armed enemy squads.
While there are only a handful of levels, each one is humongous, and extremely tough. The Royal Flush campaign is the antithesis of Rahmadi. Slower, stealthier, larger and more character-driven, you play a member of a mercenary unit hired by South Sahrini's new queen to take care of some pesky insurgents.
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