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''Spec Ops: The Line'' is a first-person shooter developed by Yager Entertainment and published by 2K Games in 2012 for PC, Xbox 360, and Playstation 3. This is the eleventh entry in the Spec Ops series, though the first in quite some time. The game follows Captain Martin Walker as he and his squad are sent on a reconnaissance mission to Dubai after a major catastrophe; upon finding dead American soldiers, Walker and his crew search for survivors. Things begin to take a turn for the worse.
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<div style="font-size: 1.5em;font-weight:bold;text-align: center;">Spec Ops: The Line</div>
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'''Systems:'''
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* Windows PC
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* Mac OSX
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* Xbox 360
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* PlayStation 3
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* Releases: <small>
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** Original Release: 2012
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** Mac OSX Release: 2013
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</small>
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'''Publisher:'''
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* 2K Games
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'''Developer:'''
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* Yager Development
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'''ESRB Rating:'''
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* '''Mature (M)'''
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* Reasoning: <small>
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** Blood and Gore
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** Intense Violence
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** Strong Language
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''Spec Ops: The Line'' is a first-person shooter. This is the eleventh entry in the Spec Ops series, though the first in quite some time. The game follows Captain Martin Walker as he and his squad are sent on a reconnaissance mission to Dubai after a major catastrophe; upon finding dead American soldiers, Walker and his crew search for survivors. Things begin to take a turn for the worse.
  
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==Incomplete Tags for this Review==
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*[[Avians]]
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*[[Bones]]
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*[[Felines]]
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*[[Darkness]]
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*[[Dolls]]
  
 
==[[Blood]]==
 
==[[Blood]]==
As a modern first person shooter, blood is present.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">As a modern first person shooter, blood is present.</div>
  
 
==[[Dead Bodies]]==
 
==[[Dead Bodies]]==
In addition to the corpses produced by the Player Character during normal gameplay, there is more notably a pit where decaying bodies have been thrown, and another instance where freshly burnt corpses are discovered.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">In addition to the corpses produced by the Player Character during normal gameplay, there is more notably a pit where decaying bodies have been thrown, and another instance where freshly burnt corpses are discovered.</div>
  
 
==[[Death of Family/Friends]]==
 
==[[Death of Family/Friends]]==
The Player Character's two friends and tactical support are killed in the course of the game.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The Player Character's two friends and tactical support are killed in the course of the game.</div>
  
 
==[[Dehumanization]]==
 
==[[Dehumanization]]==
A primary theme of the game is the dehumanization of people required to be able to kill them. This includes both enemy combatants and neutral noncombatants.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">A primary theme of the game is the dehumanization of people required to be able to kill them. This includes both enemy combatants and neutral noncombatants.</div>
  
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==[[Depiction of Disaster]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Dubai is in a state of disrepair due both the the military presences that are tearing up the city as well as the bizarre weather afflicting it.</div>
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==[[Depiction of War]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game centers around a solider in a modern army. The game has a realistic depiction of this.
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</div>
 
==[[Emotional Abuse]]==
 
==[[Emotional Abuse]]==
The game's antagonist taunts the player character in such a manner. The game itself, via loading screen messages, engages in this with the ''player''.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game's antagonist taunts the player character in such a manner. The game itself, via loading screen messages, engages in this with the ''player''.</div>
  
 
==[[Existential Despair]]==
 
==[[Existential Despair]]==
The game heavily pushes the theme of futility and criticizes both the player and PC for thinking they are more than they are. (i.e. "If you hadn't come here, this wouldn't have happened.")
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game heavily pushes the theme of futility and criticizes both the player and Player Character for thinking they are more than they are. (i.e. "If you hadn't come here, this wouldn't have happened.")</div>
  
 
==[[Explosions]]==
 
==[[Explosions]]==
As with most modern first person shooters, there are a number of explosions. Notably, uses of heavy weaponry or carefully aimed shots may result in explosions.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">As with most modern first person shooters, there are a number of explosions. Notably, uses of heavy weaponry or carefully aimed shots may result in explosions.</div>
  
 
==[[Eye Horror/Eye Trauma]]==
 
==[[Eye Horror/Eye Trauma]]==
In a particular instance, the player character discovers the burned body of a woman, her eye sockets empty.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">In a particular instance, the player character discovers the burned body of a woman, her eye sockets empty.</div>
  
 
==[[Fire]]==
 
==[[Fire]]==
Fire is a common result of explosions, also occurs as a result of the use of white phosphorus.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Fire is a common result of explosions, also occurs as a result of the use of white phosphorus.</div>
  
 
==[[Gore]]==
 
==[[Gore]]==
As a modern first person shooter, there tends to be a lot of gore. Notably, gunshots to the head cause heads to explode. Additionally, there is a pit of rotting corpses, bodies that have been horrifically burned, and likely other instances.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">As a modern first person shooter, there tends to be a lot of gore. Notably, gunshots to the head cause heads to explode. Additionally, there is a pit of rotting corpses, bodies that have been horrifically burned, and likely other instances.</div>
  
 
==[[Graphic Violence]]==
 
==[[Graphic Violence]]==
In addition to the standard violence committed as part of the genre, a number of sequences involve violence against civilians.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">In addition to the standard violence committed as part of the genre, a number of sequences involve violence against civilians.</div>
  
 
==[[Guns]]==
 
==[[Guns]]==
As a first person shooter, guns are omnipresent.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">As a first person shooter, guns are omnipresent.</div>
  
 
==[[Heights]]==
 
==[[Heights]]==
Almost every level starts from a very high point. At the end of one level, the player character falls very far.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Almost every level starts from a very high point. At the end of one level, the player character falls very far.</div>
  
 
==[[Murder]]==
 
==[[Murder]]==
In addition to the standard acts of killing common in the genre, as an important plot point, the player character and his companions unwittingly murder many civilians, and later engage in depriving other civilians of their only water source. One of the player character's companions murders a radio host. The same companion is later lynched by enraged civilians, which the player character has the option of massacring.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">In addition to the standard acts of killing common in the genre, as an important plot point, the player character and his companions unwittingly murder many civilians, and later engage in depriving other civilians of their only water source. One of the player character's companions murders a radio host. The same companion is later lynched by enraged civilians, which the player character has the option of massacring.</div>
  
 
==[[Mutilation]]==
 
==[[Mutilation]]==
Gunshots to the heads of targets explode heads, and attacking downed enemies will lead to an 'execution' move, which sometimes includes bashing their head in. White phosphorus is employed in the game, leaving the few survivors horribly mutilated.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Gunshots to the heads of targets explode heads, and attacking downed enemies will lead to an 'execution' move, which sometimes includes bashing their head in. White phosphorus is employed in the game, leaving the few survivors horribly mutilated.</div>
  
 
==[[Offensive Language]]==
 
==[[Offensive Language]]==
Swearing is common in the game.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Swearing is common in the game.</div>
  
 
==[[Psychological Horror]]==
 
==[[Psychological Horror]]==
The game eventually explores the player character's severe denial of the things he's done and as a result he occasionally hallucinates.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game eventually explores the player character's severe denial of the things he's done and as a result he occasionally hallucinates.</div>
  
 
==[[Psychological Trauma]]==
 
==[[Psychological Trauma]]==
The player character and his companions suffer trauma from killing innocent people.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The player character and his companions suffer trauma from killing innocent people.</div>
  
 
==[[Racism]]==
 
==[[Racism]]==
The content of this tag is in the game's subtext. The game explores current attitudes regarding the Middle East and especially racist trends in modern warfare shooters.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The content of this tag is in the game's subtext. The game explores current attitudes regarding the Middle East and especially racist trends in modern warfare shooters.</div>
  
 
==[[Stalking]]==
 
==[[Stalking]]==
The player character is taunted by two antagonists who are watching his movements.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The player character is taunted by two antagonists who are watching his movements.</div>
  
 
==[[Suicide]]==
 
==[[Suicide]]==
The main antagonist of the game is revealed to have committed suicide. The player character has the option of committing suicide as well.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The main antagonist of the game is revealed to have committed suicide. The player character has the option of committing suicide as well.</div>
  
 
==[[Torture]]==
 
==[[Torture]]==
The sounds of someone being tortured is broadcasted over the radio. Deceased torture victims are later found. The player character may also find the log of a torturer, who describes those who survive his torture as brothers and sisters.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The sounds of someone being tortured is broadcasted over the radio. Deceased torture victims are later found. The player character may also find the log of a torturer, who describes those who survive his torture as brothers and sisters.</div>
  
==[[Victim Blaming]]==
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==[[Unreality]]==
The PC (and player) are variously blamed for the things that happen in the game, but other times are told that they aren't bad people.
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game opens with the Player Character in a helicopter, firing a gun. Then it flashes back to the beginning of the story and eventually you get back to this same point, in the helicopter, firing a gun. But then the protagonist says "Haven't we already done this?" After a bit, the helicopter crashes and the protagonist sees some disturbing visions of the men he's killed along the way. in the climax of the game, the protagonist & player realizes that a large chunk of the game has been a hallucination.  
 
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==[[Weapons]]==
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As a first person shooter, weapons are omnipresent. Nearly every person encountered possesses a gun of some description.
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Also, a more subtle example: each chapter of the game starts in a high place, but you spend the duration of each chapter heading downward.
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</div>
  
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==[[Vehicular Trauma]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">Early in the game, the helicopter the character is in crashes.</div>
  
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==[[Verbal Abuse]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The game's antagonist taunts the player character in an abusive fashion throughout the game. The game itself, via loading screen messages, engages in this with the ''player''.
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</div>
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==[[Victim Blaming]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">The Player Character (and player) are variously blamed for the things that happen in the game, but other times are told that they aren't bad people.</div>
  
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==[[Weapons]]==
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:90%">As a first person shooter, weapons are omnipresent. Nearly every person encountered possesses a gun of some description. </div>
  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 15 November 2014

Spec Ops: The Line is a first-person shooter. This is the eleventh entry in the Spec Ops series, though the first in quite some time. The game follows Captain Martin Walker as he and his squad are sent on a reconnaissance mission to Dubai after a major catastrophe; upon finding dead American soldiers, Walker and his crew search for survivors. Things begin to take a turn for the worse.

Incomplete Tags for this Review

Blood

As a modern first person shooter, blood is present.

Dead Bodies

In addition to the corpses produced by the Player Character during normal gameplay, there is more notably a pit where decaying bodies have been thrown, and another instance where freshly burnt corpses are discovered.

Death of Family/Friends

The Player Character's two friends and tactical support are killed in the course of the game.

Dehumanization

A primary theme of the game is the dehumanization of people required to be able to kill them. This includes both enemy combatants and neutral noncombatants.

Depiction of Disaster

Dubai is in a state of disrepair due both the the military presences that are tearing up the city as well as the bizarre weather afflicting it.

Depiction of War

The game centers around a solider in a modern army. The game has a realistic depiction of this.

Emotional Abuse

The game's antagonist taunts the player character in such a manner. The game itself, via loading screen messages, engages in this with the player.

Existential Despair

The game heavily pushes the theme of futility and criticizes both the player and Player Character for thinking they are more than they are. (i.e. "If you hadn't come here, this wouldn't have happened.")

Explosions

As with most modern first person shooters, there are a number of explosions. Notably, uses of heavy weaponry or carefully aimed shots may result in explosions.

Eye Horror/Eye Trauma

In a particular instance, the player character discovers the burned body of a woman, her eye sockets empty.

Fire

Fire is a common result of explosions, also occurs as a result of the use of white phosphorus.

Gore

As a modern first person shooter, there tends to be a lot of gore. Notably, gunshots to the head cause heads to explode. Additionally, there is a pit of rotting corpses, bodies that have been horrifically burned, and likely other instances.

Graphic Violence

In addition to the standard violence committed as part of the genre, a number of sequences involve violence against civilians.

Guns

As a first person shooter, guns are omnipresent.

Heights

Almost every level starts from a very high point. At the end of one level, the player character falls very far.

Murder

In addition to the standard acts of killing common in the genre, as an important plot point, the player character and his companions unwittingly murder many civilians, and later engage in depriving other civilians of their only water source. One of the player character's companions murders a radio host. The same companion is later lynched by enraged civilians, which the player character has the option of massacring.

Mutilation

Gunshots to the heads of targets explode heads, and attacking downed enemies will lead to an 'execution' move, which sometimes includes bashing their head in. White phosphorus is employed in the game, leaving the few survivors horribly mutilated.

Offensive Language

Swearing is common in the game.

Psychological Horror

The game eventually explores the player character's severe denial of the things he's done and as a result he occasionally hallucinates.

Psychological Trauma

The player character and his companions suffer trauma from killing innocent people.

Racism

The content of this tag is in the game's subtext. The game explores current attitudes regarding the Middle East and especially racist trends in modern warfare shooters.

Stalking

The player character is taunted by two antagonists who are watching his movements.

Suicide

The main antagonist of the game is revealed to have committed suicide. The player character has the option of committing suicide as well.

Torture

The sounds of someone being tortured is broadcasted over the radio. Deceased torture victims are later found. The player character may also find the log of a torturer, who describes those who survive his torture as brothers and sisters.

Unreality

The game opens with the Player Character in a helicopter, firing a gun. Then it flashes back to the beginning of the story and eventually you get back to this same point, in the helicopter, firing a gun. But then the protagonist says "Haven't we already done this?" After a bit, the helicopter crashes and the protagonist sees some disturbing visions of the men he's killed along the way. in the climax of the game, the protagonist & player realizes that a large chunk of the game has been a hallucination.

Also, a more subtle example: each chapter of the game starts in a high place, but you spend the duration of each chapter heading downward.

Vehicular Trauma

Early in the game, the helicopter the character is in crashes.

Verbal Abuse

The game's antagonist taunts the player character in an abusive fashion throughout the game. The game itself, via loading screen messages, engages in this with the player.

Victim Blaming

The Player Character (and player) are variously blamed for the things that happen in the game, but other times are told that they aren't bad people.

Weapons

As a first person shooter, weapons are omnipresent. Nearly every person encountered possesses a gun of some description.

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