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Spec Ops: The Line

  • Video Game
  • 2012
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IMDb RATING
8.4/10
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Spec Ops: The Line (2012)
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Psychological ThrillerActionDramaHorrorMysteryThrillerWar

Set in modern day Dubai, massive sandstorms have buried the city. As Capt. Martin Walker, you're sent in to find any survivors and learn what happened to the original rescue and evacuation t... Read allSet in modern day Dubai, massive sandstorms have buried the city. As Capt. Martin Walker, you're sent in to find any survivors and learn what happened to the original rescue and evacuation team led by Lt. Colonel John Konrad.Set in modern day Dubai, massive sandstorms have buried the city. As Capt. Martin Walker, you're sent in to find any survivors and learn what happened to the original rescue and evacuation team led by Lt. Colonel John Konrad.

  • Directors
    • François Coulon
    • Cory Davis
  • Writers
    • Richard Pearsey
    • Walt Williams
    • Georg Struck
  • Stars
    • Nolan North
    • Christopher Reid
    • Omid Abtahi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
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    • Directors
      • François Coulon
      • Cory Davis
    • Writers
      • Richard Pearsey
      • Walt Williams
      • Georg Struck
    • Stars
      • Nolan North
      • Christopher Reid
      • Omid Abtahi
    • 22User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Capt. Martin Walker
    • (voice)
    Christopher Reid
    Christopher Reid
    • 1st Lt. Alphonso Adams
    • (voice)
    Omid Abtahi
    Omid Abtahi
    • SSgt. John Lugo
    • (voice)
    Bruce Boxleitner
    Bruce Boxleitner
    • Lt. Col. John Konrad
    • (voice)
    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • The Radioman
    • (voice)
    • …
    Patrick Quinn
    • Agent Riggs
    • (voice)
    Chris Cox
    Chris Cox
    • Agent Gould
    • (voice)
    • …
    Rick Pasqualone
    Rick Pasqualone
    • Agent Daniels
    • (voice)
    • …
    Steven Walters
    • 1st Lt. John McPherson
    • (voice)
    • …
    Richard Epcar
    Richard Epcar
    • Interrogator
    • (voice)
    Michael Yurchak
    Michael Yurchak
    • Commando
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brian Bloom
    Brian Bloom
    • Marine
    • (voice)
    • …
    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
    • Marine
    • (voice)
    • …
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Officer
    • (voice)
    John Cygan
    John Cygan
    • Officer
    • (voice)
    • …
    Jon Curry
    Jon Curry
    • Soldier
    • (voice)
    Michael Benyaer
    Michael Benyaer
    • Soldier
    • (voice)
    Paul Eiding
    Paul Eiding
    • Soldier
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • François Coulon
      • Cory Davis
    • Writers
      • Richard Pearsey
      • Walt Williams
      • Georg Struck
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    10youngmoney-84645

    Masterpiece

    While most war games out there tend to glorify the violence, this game (it's hard to call it a game when it isn't exactly fun and it's so narrative-focused) shows the player the reality of war in all of its horror. In fact, it may even be safe to say that this could be considered a horror game by definition. After going through the campaign on this game, I found myself more appreciative of what our men and women on the frontlines go through every day, because this game, as I said, shows you the reality of war and not its glorified state like in so many others such as Call of Duty and Battlefield. How? It removes the "hero" aspect. This time you're not killing Nazis, Al-Qaeda, or aliens; you're going into the beautiful Middle- Eastern city of Dubai to help evacuate its refugees from the worst sandstorm in recorded history. I won't spoil who the enemy turns out to be. While that does sound well-intentioned, the way the plot unfolds takes Captain Walker and crew into an extremely brutal fight for survival. Unique to video games, there's also non-linear storytelling in the game as well when the player is forced to make some remarkably unpleasant decisions. One may even argue that some of these said decisions are things that real soldiers must make from time to time, just to be called war criminals for doing what they HAD TO DO. There needs to be more (not games) interactive experiences like this. the game is a masterpiece
    9arianhkdak

    there is no war hero only madman

    Spec ops the line isn't you'r typical cod experience, an underrated masterpiece that faded between all these shiny war marked i.p s.

    Tho the game contains a massive amount of violence and disturbing scenes, unlike other third person action shooters out there, they have a target: to show you the real face of war.

    The story of the game is colored in gray, you may find yourself as the savior for the first few hours of the game and willing to even kill your fellow comrades in pursuit of that goal but it costs, not only for them, and not only in the physical world, it will slowly break down your mental health and before you even realize it you're lost. But that's not it, this is the real world and soon you'll find out trying to be the hero only made you the main villain. A lone man will never be able to decide for the lives of others, no matter how good your intentions are, your ignorance will take you down as you are nothing but one human in billions.

    With all that is said the story progression is just too perfect that its hard to close the game even after finishing it. 10 out of 10

    the graphics and arts are both realistic as they should be and good enough to score 8 out of 10.

    Unlike other parts of the game, its gameplay doesn't offer anything new, a well made cover system game with its own little innovations. Generally 8/10.

    And at last but not the least the music, there is not much to say except that nothing can express the game more than its track album. If you're asking me check out the glasgow track from mogwai, 10/10.

    In overall spec ops the line is a fine 9/10. Once you've played the game you will never forget it. Its not a game to play in you're free time to waste time, its the type that will come to you before sleep time which proves how well made it is.
    9tylerchristensen-43959

    Not Your Typical War Shooter

    While most war games out there tend to glorify the violence, this game (it's hard to call it a game when it isn't exactly fun and it's so narrative-focused) shows the player the reality of war in all of its horror. In fact, it may even be safe to say that this could be considered a horror game by definition. After going through the campaign on this game, I found myself more appreciative of what our men and women on the frontlines go through every day, because this game, as I said, shows you the reality of war and not its glorified state like in so many others such as Call of Duty and Battlefield. How? It removes the "hero" aspect. This time you're not killing Nazis, Al-Qaeda, or aliens; you're going into the beautiful Middle-Eastern city of Dubai to help evacuate its refugees from the worst sandstorm in recorded history. I won't spoil who the enemy turns out to be. While that does sound well-intentioned, the way the plot unfolds takes Captain Walker and crew into an extremely brutal fight for survival. Unique to video games, there's also non-linear storytelling in the game as well when the player is forced to make some remarkably unpleasant decisions. One may even argue that some of these said decisions are things that real soldiers must make from time to time, just to be called war criminals for doing what they HAD TO DO. There needs to be more (not games) interactive experiences like this.
    8skillz4realz

    An Emotional, Gritty Ride.

    There are typically different people making different parts of a game, so if one part seems to outclass the rest, it should not seem to be a mystery. The writer of this title did a damn good job, creating an interesting tug-of-war that we rarely see in games. The narrative will have you questioning the choices you've made; wondering if you should have picked differently. Like I've heard elsewhere, Bioshock may have been the last game I've played that has these types of interesting thematic elements.

    So the story side is great; graphically and gameplay-wise is it also great? Mostly.

    While you won't be blown away by the uniqueness of the gameplay, you will find that the graphics are a beauty. There are times when I just pause to look at the scenery. The gameplay I'd say is comfortable. Much like playing BF3, Gears of War, or COD feels familiar every time you play it, in that "comfortable" way. Similarly Spec Ops is pleasant, you can dive right into the narrative without fumbling with controls for the first couple of hours.

    The music and score throughout the game are pretty nice as well, however the sound effects feel lackluster. Bullets and weapons just don't have the audio impact that they should. Having been in the army, I can tell you that when you fire a weapon, it's a powerful thing, but in Spec Ops (as with many games), these sounds are glaring because of their lack of impact.

    Overall though, this is a fun to play, harsh to consume game. And its great.

    8/10
    10RM851222

    A great shooter with amazing and haunting story

    Greetings from Lithuania.

    So i have recently invested 8-10 hours of my lifetime into "Spec Ops: The Line" (2012). It was worth every minute of it.

    This is a 3rd person shooter with an amazing story (Seriously. In a Shooter!), gorgeous graphics (played for the first time in the end of 2015), very solid game-play and mechanics. The highlight of the game and the actual reason why i have played in the first place 3 years after it's release (haven' t got a chance at the moment of it's release) was a story that i read was great. It is great, based on a "The Heart of The Darkness", on which material the masterpiece "Appocalyose Now" was made - it takes you to the deeps of modern warfare and place you in a shoes of "Captain Willard" who has to go trough hell to kill "Kurtz". Although the ending left me a bit confused, i loved the whole experience nevertheless.

    Overall, "Spec Ops: The Line" is a highly enjoyable game (still) in regards to 3 main factors: amazing story and mood, great game-play and superb visuals. Maybe it's not as polished as "Gears Of War", but it is a rare gem - shooter that actually makes you FEEL.

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    • Trivia
      The game was inspired by the Joseph Conrad novel "Heart of Darkness".

      It also takes inspiration from the film adaptation Apocalypse Now (1979). The "Radio Man" bears resemblance to the journalist played by Dennis Hopper. In addition, Captain Walker's first name is Martin, a possible homage to lead actor Martin Sheen.
    • Goofs
      Walker is always shown carrying an M4A1 in cutscenes regardless of what weapon(s) the player is actually carrying.
    • Quotes

      Colonel John Konrad: It seems that reports of my survival have been greatly exaggerated.

      Captain Martin Walker: This isn't possible...

      Colonel John Konrad: Oh I assure you, it is.

      Captain Martin Walker: How?

      Colonel John Konrad: Not how. Why? You were never meant to come here.

      Captain Martin Walker: What happened here was out of my control...

      Colonel John Konrad: Was it? None of this would've happened if you just stopped. But on you marched. And for what?

      Captain Martin Walker: We tried to save you.

      Colonel John Konrad: You're no savior. Your talents lie elsewhere.

      Captain Martin Walker: This isn't my fault.

      Colonel John Konrad: It takes a strong man to deny what's right in front of him. And if the truth is undeniable, you create your own. The truth, Walker, is that you're here because you wanted to feel like something you're not: A hero. I'm here because you can't accept what you've done. It broke you. You needed someone to blame, so you cast it on me. A dead man. I know the truth is hard to hear Walker, but it's time. You're all that's left and we can't live this lie forever. I'm going to count to five, then I'm pulling the trigger.

      Captain Martin Walker: You're not real. This is all in my head.

      Colonel John Konrad: Are you sure? Maybe it's in mine? One.

      Captain Martin Walker: No... everything, all of this, It was your fault!

      Colonel John Konrad: If that's what you believe then shoot me. Two.

      Captain Martin Walker: I-I didn't mean to hurt anybody...

      Colonel John Konrad: No-one ever does Walker. Three.

      Colonel John Konrad: Four. Is this really what you want Walker? So be it. Five!

    • Crazy credits
      The player's profile name is credited as a guest star in the opening credits. This relates to the game's themes about players and player characters.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sage Reviews: Spec Ops: The Line (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Verdi Dies Irae
      Composed by Giuseppe Verdi

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2012 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stealth Ranger
    • Production companies
      • Yager Development
      • Darkside Game Studios
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