GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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Playing with guns
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Unlocking new guns
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Bullets - paintballs lag
Cons
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Makes the Army look boring
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Throwing away $60
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Wishing you bought CoD 4
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Nov 28, 2007
You’d think it would be near impossible to mess up a game about the most formidable and powerful modern military force in history, but somehow the shooter America’s Army: True Soldiers reduces everything cutting edge, dangerous and compelling about being a soldier to a rated-PG play-fomercial.
With developer Red Storm’s pedigree of classic Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six games, this title could’ve been really deep. Imagine the possibilities: crazy physical challenges and hazing missions in boot camp, cussing drill sergeants breathing down your neck and being tempted to try a stealthy "gone AWOL, escape-to-the-stripclub for the night" minigame. You could even become an officer and work your way through a dramatic storyline until you made general. It would be awesome.
More info
Genre | Action |
Description | The only thing more grueling than boot camp is playing this half-baked advertainment game. |
Platform | Xbox 360 |
US censor rating | Teen |
Release date | 15 November 2007 (US), (UK) |

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