Publisher: City Interactive
Developer: City Interactive
Category: Action
Release Dates
N Amer - 07/29/2008
Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island Review
The last game that had anything to do with the
French Foreign Legion was a nasty little game I reviewed a couple of years
ago called Boiling Point where the hero is a former Legionnaire. So now,
three years later, it's time to revisit those tough as nails legionnaires and
see what sort of disservice has been wrought upon them this time.
OK, here is the problem, the first person
shooter is arguably the most popular genre in all of video games. Sorry fans
of sims and strategy, the numbers don't lie, the FPS is it. And as it is the
most popular genre, it behooves most publishing houses to try and pump out a
top notch shooter and then hopefully make a franchise out of it. Well, since
this is the second in the Code of Honor series, one may think that there is
some semblance of style and gameplay, one would be wrong, very wrong. Not
only are there a gazillion better FPS's out there, but there are better cooking
simulation games out there, seriously. And here is why.

"Cause walking through the gate isn't
manly enough for a Legionnaire."
CoH2 starts out with a whimper, and then folds
up very quickly, the game can be beaten in about two hours and that is not a
good thing. As you adventure with the Legionnaires, you are being sent to an
island to avenge the deaths of a scientific team that was doing research
there and were subsequently murdered by a team of mercenaries. OK, not bad
so far, and with a title like "Conspiracy Island" you would think the
scientists were working on something dangerous or some sort of new weapon
that can't fall into the hands of Kim jong il or Osama or Donald Trump or
whoever scares you most. The fact is, that the scientists were the Mcguffin
for the game, it wasn't what they were working on, its just the fact they
were killed and now you get to go in and make some fools pay. And now you
know the conspiracy, the conspiracy to relieve you of your money for this
game.
The visuals are a poor man's example of what not
to do. Textures are spotty throughout and level design will frustrate and
bewilder you. Areas that seem accessible aren't and small holes in the wall
are. No rhyme or reason applies to the physics and weapons seem to work as
if you were firing them with no recoil. Unloading clip after clip into
enemy's chests only to have them still shoot at you. And then, some guns
work so well, you won't use anything but them. Just a really lopsided
display of firearms and realism. Of course you really have nothing to fear
from the mercenaries you face. They all seem to have attended the lemming
institute for self preservation, running directly at you as you pump them
full of lead, or run back and forth giving you ample amount of time to pull
out the sniper rifle, read a book, reshingle the roof, glaze a ham and then
pop him in the head, never once being in any sort of danger. Oh, and they
are all clones of the same four dudes.

"It never fails, the kids always leave
their stuff on the table right before dinner."
The most glaring aspect of the game is the fact
that everyone is speaking with an American accent. This is the French
Foreign Legion, and I understand that they do take men from all parts of the
world, but shouldn't somebody speak with a French accent? Sound effects are
woefully underwhelming and make no real use of your speakers.
CoH2 is a sequel as I earlier stated and maybe
you deduced since there is a "2" in the title. And although there is a
cliffhanger style ending, I just don't see there being a third in the
series, this is a pretty bland and unexciting game. I know, I hate to be
tough on any game, because I know its a booger to even make a game, let
alone get it published, but this is one that underperforms on so many
levels. Even the multiplayer mode is disappointing with the same standard
multiplayer modes adding literally nothing to the genre in terms of gameplay
or innovation.
Lastly, the game controls are pretty much
standard fare, if you have played a FPS then you know the drill, but when
you actually begin mixing it up with the enemy and the running and gunning
begins, you truly understand that this is something you want nothing part
of, the feel of the game feels very wrong and the A.I. is an absolute joke.
I can usually find a "but" somewhere, even in the worst of games, but I see
no real redeeming quality in this title, anywhere.
| Review Scoring Details for Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island |
Gameplay: 3.2
You fight the morons of the mercenary set and
don't feel right about doing it.
Graphics: 3.0
Very dated graphics, poor level design, improper
physics, over cloned enemies.
Sound: 3.0
No French accents in a game featuring the rough
and tumble French Foreign Legion?
Difficulty: Easy
You can burn through this title very quickly and
easily.
Concept: 2.0
The lowest score in the rack because the game is
called conspiracy island, and there is no conspiracy.
Multiplayer: 3.5
Nothing new, and all of the sloppy effects the
single player game features.
Overall: 3.1
Easily one of the worst FPS I have ever played,
and the fact that the game is so short is a second slap in the face. The
first is making you feel like you were getting a game that would put hair on
your chest.
Code of Honor 2: Conspiracy Island Comments (0)
GameZone Review Detail
| Gameplay | 3.2 |
| Graphics | 3 |
| Sound | 3 |
| Difficulty | Easy |
| Concept | 2 |
| Multiplayer | 3.5 |
| Overall | 3.1 |
3.1
GZ Rating
Adventures in the French Foreign Legion never involved this kind of trouble.
Reviewer: Mike David
Review Date: 10/01/2008
Avg. Web Rating
3.8
ESRB Rating
Industry Critic Reviews
Other Sources
3.0
6.0
3.0





Glink It