06 June 2009

Close Combat: First to Fight (ISO)

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First-person shooter from Destineer. Players lead a four-man fire team of US Marines through the perils of modern urban combat in Beirut. Gamers can play through the campaign as either a single player or a co-op experience through the use of online, LAN, Xbox Live or split screen.
In addition, gamers can go head-to-head in the fire team arena with as many as 8 players simultaneously competing. Close Combat: First to Fight utilizes authentic Marine urban military doctrine, tactics and assets to save lives, take down insurgents and restore order. With
direction from the US Marine Corps and a beautiful new engine from Destineer, Close Combat: First to Fight is as close as you can get on a computer or Xbox to being a Marine fire team leader in modern urban combat.

• Cutting-edge graphics engine delivers amazingly realistic graphics, facial animations, volumetric real-time shadows, dynamic lighting and more;

• In-game psychology model makes AIs behave as though they were humans with wills of their own;

• Developed in conjunction with the US Marine Corps;

• Use authentic Marine urban military doctrine (Ready-Team-Fire-Assist): governs how marines maneuver through urban environments;

• Use the Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) to destroy enemies: call for fire and support from Cobra helicopters, mortar, other fireteams, tanks, AAVs;

• Use true military tactics to defeat enemies: lay suppressing fire, flank enemies, separate leaders from enemies, etc.

System Requirements
# Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
# Pentium III 800 MHz
# 256MB RAM
# GeForce or Radeon 7000
# 4x CD-ROM

Recommended System
# Windows XP
# Pentium 4 2.4 GHz
# 512MB RAM
# GeForce FX 5700 or Radeon 9600

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