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RO:Ost Preview by Dslyecxi

March 9th, 2006 by D6Veteran

Dslyecxi over at Shack Tactical posted one hell of a preview for RO:Ost. A former Marine who ran a virtual weapons range, Dslyecxi worked for a several months as an RO tester during the development period between 1.2 and 2.0 before he got shipped off to Okinawa. His entire review is worth the read, so try not to skip ahead to the awesome 5 minute gameplay montage he put together.

I can without reservation state that anyone who goes into this game expecting a realistic, tense, thrilling combat experience will not be disappointed.

The sound in this game is second-to-none, and you simply must experience it as high as you can get it to go.

Ostfront uses a system called “freeaiming” to prevent much of the run-and-gun sillyness seen in games like DoD:S and CoD2. Your weapon moves freely in an invisible “box” that takes up approximately half of the screen, so that it’s never pointed precisely at a centerpoint from which one would be able to very easily fire accurately from an un-sighted posture. If you want to fire with good accuracy in Ostfront, expect to have to either be in ironsight mode or have an automatic weapon in close-quarters with an enemy combatant.

Read the entire review here.

One Response to “RO:Ost Preview by Dslyecxi” »»

  1. Comment by D6Veteran | 03/09/06 at 2:27 pm |

    He does bring up 3 good points in his section detailing the “not so good”. Lack of iron site zoom and mantling, both done well in CoD2, will be missed.

    Regardless, at $25 this game looks to be a steal.

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