Posted Mar 28, 2007 at 01:48PM by Enrico S. Listed in: Screenshots, FPS, Field Ops Tags: Freeze Interactive
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The game Field Ops from Freeze Interactive is looking really good. They have promised a mix of 3D Tactical RTS supplemented with FPS and TPS for direct unit control, and from the look of the screenshots, they have come up with something to deliver that promise. With a game like Full Spectrum Warrior, they can't go wrong.

In a previous article, we have covered the features of the game, which you can check to get a general feel of the game. The game's storyline will take you to four different locations: Cuba, Chernobyl, Afghanistan, and The United States in your war against terrorism. As you traverse through each area, more details about the terrorist network are uncovered. This eventually leads you to the head of their operation, at which point you have the duty to terminate the offending party.

Field Ops is slated to be released this August, and it should be interesting to see how this game pans out. For now, you can check out these screenshots to see if it's your cup of tea.

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Posted Jan 27, 2007 at 10:23PM by Jex H. Listed in: Previews, Screenshots, FPS, Field Ops Tags: Freeze Interactive, Digital Reality
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Field Ops screens - Image 1 Field Ops screens - Image 2

Previously known as Ghost Wars, Freeze Interactive's upcoming RTS-FPS PC game Field Ops will have players take on the role of one of the members of the Special Operations Group assembled by the President with the sole purpose of hunting down the head of a clandestine terrorist network.

Here are some of the game's features:
  • Multiplayer modes: V.I.P. rescue, Bomb run, and Conquest
  • Four settings and a total of 16 Single Player missions
  • Six individual heroes with more than 30 U.S. and terrorist units and vehicles
  • Over 20 weapons and modifications ranging from pistols to missile launchers
  • 3D environment featuring the newest generation of the Walker 3 engine
Field Ops is currently being developed by Digital Reality and is slated for release Q1 2007.

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Posted Dec 04, 2006 at 02:10PM by Max F. Listed in: News, Field Ops Tags: North America, Freeze Interactive
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Field Ops


Field Ops is a real-time strategy shooter from Freeze Interactive. We got ten screenshots from them and some info about this game. The shots are from the third mission in the game where the Special Ops Group has to go to Santiago and take over abandoned Soviet silos. That right there gives you a clue about the game (no aliens, no huge fleets of vehicles).

In other words, Field Ops is a shooter about a "clandestine hunt for the head of an emerging terrorist network." It's kind of a 3D Tactical RTS with FPS and TPS modes for individual soldiers and vehicles (the 3D environment uses the Walker 3 engine). Here are other features of the game:
  • The AI is "capable of performing complex tactical decisions"
  • 16 single player missions, 6 individual heroes, 30+ realistic US and terrorist units and vehicles, 20+ detailed, real-life weapons and modifications (pistols to missile launchers)
  • Evolving unit types with levels and experience carried on to future missions
  • Units may run, crouch, prone, scatter, or take cover as needed
  • V.I.P. rescue, Bomb run, and Conquest - the classic multiplayer modes, even in RTS versus FPS setups
  • Weather conditions range from tropical rain to massive sandstorms
Field Ops is scheduled for release in North America in the first quarter of 2007.

See the Full Article for the screenshots.

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