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ArmA II

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3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)

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Platform: PC
Edition: Standard
  • Player-driven story
  • More than 70 weapons
  • Over 100 different vehicles
  • Massive online battles
  • Game world of 225 square km

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Product Details

Platform: PC | Edition: Standard
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B002CUVXWU
  • Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Release Date: July 25, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #17,257 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes

Product Description

Platform: PC | Edition: Standard

CONCEPT: The creators of Operation Flashpoint and ArmA: Armed Assault now bring the ultimate military simulator. Set in a fictional former Soviet republic, but inspired by reality and based on real-world landscape, ArmA II utilizes a third generation game engine that has been in sustained development for over ten years, and is used by armies across the globe as the basis for their training simulators. BACKGROUND: An elite Marine unit has been deployed to a former Soviet republic, whose political fate balances on a razor's edge. With the might of teh USMC just offshore, and as the Russians anxiously watch from the north, the five men of Force Reconnaissance Team "Razor" are trapped in a war not only for control of the country...but also for the hearts and minds of its people.

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Customer Reviews

More time was spent on figuring out WHAT and HOW to do things in this game than anything else. J. Chamberlain  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
I do not play online multi player. Critic Going Critical  |  6 reviewers made a similar statement
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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Rewards those with patience July 22, 2009
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 4.0 out of 5 stars   
Arma II is the ultimate military sandbox simulator. Keyword being simulator. As stated elsewhere, if you go into this game expecting fast-paced arcade gameplay, you're missing the point. Though it does have it's flaws: robotic radio calls, game crashing bugs and trigger-laden campaign, there is simply nothing like it on the market.

I recommend reading the IGN review of ArmA II, or watching the X-play review of Operation Flashpoint Elite, if you want to get an idea of why fans love this game. It's simply a love it or hate it game, which I believe is more rooted in what type of gamer you are: sim-nut or mainstream gamer. If flying from VOR to VOR in a 2 hour real-time flight on Flight Simulator seems ridiculous to you, you're probably the latter.

Pros:
- Numerous usable vehicles in singleplayer and multiplayer: tanks,
airplanes, boats and even bicycles
- Unsurpassed mission editor
- Cooperative gameplay on user created missions or campaign mode
- Active mod community
- Graphics: some of the best photorealistic landscapes outside of Crysis
- Realistic engagement distances, 10km up to 20km with setviewdistance
- Ambient sound: stock sound finally as good as mods, speed of sound
accurately portrayed (sorry BF:BC, Opflash did it first)

Cons:
- Vehicle physics still need some work
- Talking animations very odd-looking
- Robotic...radio...calls
- Frustrating AI
- Game crippling bugs
- Singleplayer campaign too heavily reliant on triggers
- Steep learning curve for new players, controls etc.

Despite it's flaws, I love this game. I whole-heartedly recommend it.
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50 of 59 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Old Simulator - new to games September 5, 2009
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
I've been involved with COMPUTER combat simulations since 1988 at Lawrence Livermore National Lab for the US Army (LLNL has produced two simulations of their own, JANUS and JCATS-these are non-commercial; for use by the armed services and other government agencies) and have added 12 years on since military retirement as a contract employee on Battalion and Brigade simulation exercises; toiling as a database manager to create these large scale exercises. Earlier this year, Bohemia Interactive won an Army contract to roll out "Game After Ambush" based on the newer Virtual Battlespace2 (VBS2) engine to train soldiers in Squad/Platoon leadership actions before taking these soldiers to the field at 53 locations worldwide (including mine). ARMAII uses this same engine and shares a host of similarities that I'm commenting on. (I own ArmAII and work/play on both VBS2 games many hours weekly).

As a SIMULATION - the ArmAII game (which I own and play at home)is very similar to what I deal with at work. Weapons,rendering of people, terrain and structures is as good as anything the Army has right now. To be clear, I'm a systems Admin and training instructor - not a 'player', and can comment only on what Bohemia has taught us so far as system administrators - plus the home discovery learning recently taking place. The editing capability is indeed world class, as we construct training scenarios, using maps that correlate to our larger "Federation of Simulations" to create as accurate and realistic a training environment as possible. Buildings and terrain deform realistically and blood flows as personnel become casualties. Doppler sound effects are all too realistic - radio traffic is indeed 'lame'.
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35 of 42 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, though unpolished July 5, 2009
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 5.0 out of 5 stars   
The previous reviewer sounds like a bit of a disgruntled BIS fanboy, which is a shame. I avoided the original ArmA because it just didn't quite "feel" right in terms of controls, but this one is a keeper. Certainly not for everybody - it is extremely unforgiving (one shot kills); there are certainly performance issues, though I have resolved all of them through patient tweaking; the radio system still sounds robotic and generally awful; the AI still has some annoying advantages, such as being able to see through cover like grass, while you cannot; and so forth.

Despite these problems, I keep coming back to ArmA II. There really is nothing quite like it, well, anywhere. Playing a co-op mission with your friends is totally engrossing. The sound effects are generally excellent, the ability to move your head independently of your body is incredibly immersive, the graphics are very nice, the sheer scope of the game is tremendous.

As long as you know what you are getting into - a very hardcore and unforgiving milsim with some rough edges - I recommend this game. If you are used to, and want more of, the Call of Duty series, you should probably stick with that type of game.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By AngelR
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 4.0 out of 5 stars   
To the shooter enthusiast who laments auto-aim, refuses regenerating health, tires of over-protective cover systems, balks at recoilless rocket launchers, and rolls his eyes at infinite respawns, Arma 2 is a love letter perfumed in cordite.

You're a member of Razor Team, a Marine squad deployed by the United States to assist the Chernorussian government against a well-armed insurgency. Your fire team hits the ground with weapons and equipment modeled after real-life counterparts, tackling objectives with patient tactics as the conflict evolves into a full civil war.

But narrative (even if it's more of an asset to Arma 2 than its predecessor) isn't the draw. For gamers who grew up with titles like Comanche, the original Rainbow Six games, and Operation Flashpoint (which was also created by developer Bohemia Interactive), Arma 2 is a platform of comprehensive war realism that appeases those who value complexity, don't mind obscure keyboard shortcuts (hit Enter on your Num Pad to change between first/third person), appreciate accurate audio modeling (if a tank explodes a mile away, you'll hear it five seconds after it actually blows up), and know that an M-16 can't kill someone from three miles away (hello, Call of Duty).

The "ultimate military simulator" tagline isn't far off, but it does come with some well-attached strings. Namely, buggy code that can't always keep up with Arma 2's ambitious attempt at realism. For every moment of accurate weapon physics and war atmosphere, there's a corresponding miscue of brainless AI or broken mission scripting. You can fly teammates over a war zone in a C-130 transport plane to execute a tactical air drop, but sit puzzled when parachuting 10 feet from the ground lets you land unharmed.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Problematic Download
My review is not based on the actual game play but as the product as downloaded from Amazon.

I was very excited to download this game when I saw it was on sale here on... Read more
Published 18 days ago by R. Buencamino
1.0 out of 5 stars very problematic download
spent way too much money on what looks DOS program.....
this game is a waiste of money
Save yours and don't buy it.
Published 3 months ago by RK
1.0 out of 5 stars The real battle is running the game.
I am no newcomer to PC shooters, or PC software. I have been in IT for two decades and can make my way around a PC and its software. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Blark Clark
1.0 out of 5 stars it doesant work??
It wont work. Im trying to play it on the acer 1 labtop and it will start up n then say shadded file not supported anymore? idk what the deal is.
Published 4 months ago by javen
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
Very good product is designed with high warm, I recommend it for use in 100% satisfied with the product purchased thanks
Published 4 months ago by Victor
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
My son loved this game and played it often , he recommends it to his friends at school to download it
Published 5 months ago by Love pink
5.0 out of 5 stars Great one
I used to play this game all the time. The people online kind of killed it for me when they would get mad if you didn't know exactly what to do. The SP is fun. Great buy.
Published 5 months ago by Roger Stegall
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome! (After Learning Curve)
This is a great game. It provides a true authentic simulation. I would consider myself a hardcore gamer on console, not too much PC games. So the learning curve was really stiff. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Dylan
1.0 out of 5 stars Arma ll
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No fault of Amazon, I just didn't like the game. Graphics for shooting weapons was terrible! Read more
Published 6 months ago by Skyswatter
5.0 out of 5 stars Make sure graphic card is compatable first.
Had to upgrade graphic card on childrens computer before we could run this game, but so far so good. Kids are enjoying it. Download was simple and easy.
Published 7 months ago by TS
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Arma 2 *demo* Review
Retail disk version has no online activation (I unplugged my ethernet cable during the install to be sure), and disk-check DRM has been removed in one of the patches. Install, then file your disk away after you've patched it. Beware--installing the patch appeared to invalidate my previous saves,... Read more
Apr 9, 2010 by Mark Lahren |  See all 7 posts
Why is this still $50?
Slow price drops are not uncommon for niche products e.g. Rise of Flight and DCS Black Shark.
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