Sounds like the only thing that you could do worse than actually joining the army is downloading this travesty, according to Future Man. Sounds like a regular POS.

"Avoid this game at all costs, it’s not worth the 4+ gigabyte download to anyone who wasn’t a fan of the original game, even then, you might want to give some serious consideration to the amount of grief encountered while playing this in any capacity."
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    Deeko Jun 25, 09
    The Army puts like .05% of their budget into these games. For that much I wish they would hire reputable developers to make a game to their wishes.

    They do a great job at features and gameplay, but where they really fall down is the connectivity and accessibility.

    But I strongly believe that in time they will fix the problems, just as they have with the previous installments of the game and various patches. It might take a long time but I'm sure they'll get it working.

    It's not like you'll pay for the game anyway. Download it for free later on when they fix bugs.
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      JelalTrueshot Jun 25, 09
      Exactly, AA2 is an excellent shooter especially when played tactically with your friends. AA3 should not be reviewed (or purchased) yet as it was no where near ready for prime time. How can you review something you cannot get the full experience of?

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