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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Kalypso Takes Gamers to the Front Lines in Global Ops: Commando Libya

A new third person shooter from the Kalypso Media.


Most of today's war games are based somewhere in the middle east. In a co-publishing deal with bitComposer games, Kalypso aims  to take players behind enemy lines in the country of Libya in Global Ops: Commando Libya for PC. The game promises user to have engaging gameplay and a great story line. Here are some of the Highlights for Global Ops:



January 21, 1968 - A B-52G bomber carrying four thermonuclear bombs on board crashes in the Arctic Sea of North Star Bay near Thule Airbase. The search party finds the wreckage and three bombs. The fourth is missing…

Present Day - The notorious Russian Mafia boss and weapons dealer, Yebievdenko, has a new toy for sale: an atom bomb. The CIA learns of his plans to sell it to a notorious Libyan dictator.  The fear is that it will be used to in a terrorist attack against the USA as payback for the American involvement in the Libyan conflict.


Key Features - 

  • Dive into today’s headlines in a fast-paced 9-mission single player campaign with a thrilling, topical backstory
  • Enjoy dynamic third-person shooter action with a vast array of realistic, modern weapons
  • Explore exotic settings from Greenland to North Africa, rendered vividly with Unreal 3 technology
  • Battle online with up to 10 opponents across six multiplayer optimized maps
  • Master diverse missions: urban warfare, vehicle combat, guerilla activities and all-out pursuit
Here are a few screenshots from the game:






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The game may not be ground breaking and in a way reminds me of Killswitch for the PS2 but besides Black Hawk Down there really haven't been many games that I can recall taking place in Libya. I am interested in the story of the game and can't wait to see what its all about.

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