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ArmA III is such intense game as it is, trying to remember all the controls is a hassle I don’t really need.
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Mainly though, I wanted it for the manual and the controls scheme layout that comes with it. So why buy ArmA III, then? Well, on some level I respect what Bohemia have been doing over the past couple of years, especially with the DayZ project, and so I guess I want to show them they’ve earned my money. Because it was the ‘flavour of the month’ at the time, a lot of people I knew were playing it as well, so it was easy to get people to play with.
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It wasn’t until DayZ came along that I bought ArmA II and Operation Arrowhead to try it out. Like a lot of my gaming habits though, they’re driven by whether or not I’ve got friends to play them with, and I never did with this. Still, I’d always been interested in the idea of ArmA, of an ultra-realistic military shooter, and the dynamics of online play associated with it. I’ve reviewed the past two Operation Flashpoint games that Codemasters have put out, but we all know they don’t really count, given the direction Codies took that franchise. Even professionally, I think ArmA II was released before my time (or it was early days and so passed me by), and I never played them in my own time. I don’t really have much history with the ArmA series in general.
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I was given an Alpha Key ages ago for coverage purposes and it’s been updating to the latest version as time has passed, so it’s full review code now. I don’t really game on my console much at the moment.įunny thing was – I already owned ArmA III. If a PC version ever does surface, might go for that instead. Anyway – it’s £44.99 in GAME on the 360 and I can’t be bothered to bargain hunt, so I’m going to leave it a bit. It’s not that I didn’t want to get GTA V… I think tech wise it seems like a fantastic game, although from what I’ve heard about the characters and world you live in, I feel there could be a few things that put me off. So, whilst pretty much everyone else in GAME was queuing up to get Grand Theft Auto V, I had a copy of ArmA III Deluxe Edition in my hand.