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PC Game Review :: Joint Operations Multiplayer Demo! 9.25/10

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 16, 2004 11:05 am    Post subject: PC Game Review :: Joint Operations Multiplayer Demo! 9.25/10
 
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising Multiplayer Demo v.1.0.0
Full Version Release Date: June 21, 2004
Producer: NovaLogic
Genre: First Person Shooter (FPS)

Introduction:
Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising will give Battlefield 1942 a run for its money on June 21 by offering larger scale battlefield maps and superior graphics that gave my Radeon 9800 a tough time rendering in a 1280x1024 resolution with normal to high graphics settings. NovaLogic also took sound to the next level by paying attention to details. All of this was accomplished while maintaining solid game play. Even in the demo stage, Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising displays phenomenal promise and very high replay value.

The demo was tested on the following computer:
Computer Specs (Haggs)

  • Processor: AMD XP2700+ cooled with Thermaltake Volcano 11+
  • Memory: 512M DDR PC2700
  • Motherboard: MSI KT4V with onboard 10/100LAN + AC '97 Audio
  • Sound Card: Creative Labs Audigy 2 ZS
  • Power Supply: Antec 400 Watts "SL400"
  • Primary Monitor: Dell UltraSharp 1800FP 18" LCD
  • Secondary Monitor: Mag Innovision 986FS 19" CRT
  • Speakers: Logitech 400Watt 4.1
  • Video Card: 128MB ATI Radeon 9800 AGP 8x by Sapphire Tech (Directx9.0b)
  • Hard Drive 1: Maxtor 60 GB w/2MB Cache (for Windows only)
  • Hard Drive 2: Seagate 160 GB w/8MB Cache (for everything else)
  • DVD-ROM: 16x
  • CD-RW: 52x24x52x
  • Operating System: Updated Windows XP Professional w/SP1


Main Thoughts:
The Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising Multiplayer Demo offers a horde of features that have never come together in a single game to date. The demo alone offers maps that support up to 100 players and NovaLogic will be increasing the maximum map capacity to 150 for the full version release. While this may make players feel insignificant at times, it renews the battlefield experience. Players really feel like they are one of the troops of a large scale invasion or defense. Unfortunately, since the game's scale is so incredibly massive, teamwork becomes nearly impossible. Players may be able to successfully manage to work in small teams, but coordinating an entire team did not happen on any of the public servers I tested. The large scale game play suggests that Joint Operations would be an excellent game for a large LAN party or convention and I would not be surprised to see it played at one.

NovaLogic successfully implemented player driven vehicles. The Joint Operations offers vehicles from hummers to helicopters as well as a whole host of turrets that are stationed around the map to complement the arsenal. As usual, the vehicles play a key role in the outcome of the battles due to their enhanced mobility and firepower.

NovaLogic pushed the envelope even further by using an enhanced graphics engine. Check out the screenshots to see more. I will warn you that even with a Radeon 9800, I experienced some slowdowns in game play with the following graphics settings.

The fact that a Radeon 9800 was not quite enough to handle Joint Operations to its fullest capacity means that NovaLogic is taking advantage of the high end hardware that is just now being released onto the retail markets. Players will be able to see a noticeable difference on their new video cards, while players on older video cards can simply turn down the graphics settings.
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Screenshots:

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Using a 1280x1024 resolution and normal to high graphics settings, NovaLogic was able to give gamers a bit of eye candy.



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Some objects are completely destructible such as the piles of boxes. NovaLogic did a superb job paying attention to detail by showing shards of wood flying from wooden objects as they are struck by gun fire.



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While most of the time the game is played in first person, NovaLogic threw in a third person view should players feel it to be more advantageous.



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The lush foliage makes players feel right at home in the jungle.



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There are of course many vehicles (and turrets) that players can use to their advantage on the battlefield. Also note the change from the dark blue night sky from the previous screenshots to the pale orange sunrise in this one.


Ratings on a scale from 1 (awful) to 10 (amazing):
Game Play 9.5/10

- NovaLogic deserves high ratings for game play due to the attention that was payed to detail. They evaluated Battlefield 1942 and brought it to the next level. We'll have to see how EA responds when Battlefield 2 is released. Joint Operations will be some tough competition for any company looking to produce a first person shooter in the near future.

Graphics 9.5/10
- The graphics blew me away even though they were only set to normal or high settings. I was unable to increase the settings further, because game play was a bit slow at times even with the Radeon 9800. Joint Operations will most definitely make use of both ATI and nVidia's new lines of graphics cards.

Sound 9/10
- While most of the sounds were nothing special, I did happen to notice one little creative feature during my test that sets Joint Operations apart from the rest. When standing too close to a grenade explosion an ear ringing sound will come from the speakers. I thought this was a nicely done creative touch.

Replay Value 9/10
- I enjoyed playing the demo for hours on end. Players have access to vehicles from boats to hummers to helicopters which allow for some fierce combat.

Overall 9.25/10
- If you enjoyed battlefield 1942, or are looking for an engaging large-scale FPS game to play, look no further than Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising. I strongly recommend downloading the demo and giving it a try. There are two different mirrors below in the links section to try. Enjoy!

Links:
Official Joint Operations Website
Download Mirror 1 from GameSpot.
Download Mirror 2 from GamersHell.
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