

There's always a tricky balance whenever you deal with computer-controlled teammates. These improvements will also carry over to your teammates, who will be smarter in Team Sabre than before. Higher accuracy means that it's easier to hit targets, for instance, and you can also boost your endurance and dexterity.
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Moreover, you'll have a bit of character customization, as you can earn points that you can use to upgrade your character's abilities. If you're running around, you're going to be less accurate than if you're crouching or lying prone on the ground. Weapon accuracy has been remodeled, so now the game will take into account your stance. That means that the 11-mission single-player campaign will let you fight in both jungle and desert, for a nice change of pace.īased on feedback from Black Hawk Down, Novalogic has made a number of gameplay tweaks that should please fans of the first game. This time, though, you've got to go to Iran to battle a rogue general who is jacking up oil prices around the world, as well as Colombia, where you must take on some drug lords. The campaign's not really tied into the events around Black Hawk Down, though it will feature some of the characters introduced in that game. Team Sabre is loosely based on the PC expansion of the same name, but make no mistake-this is a complete stand-alone game for the PlayStaion 2 that will feature a full-length single-player campaign and an extensive multiplayer suite. Or, more accurately, Delta Force - Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre, a follow-up to last year's Black Hawk Down that will once again let you take control of the Army's elite commando unit.ĭelta Force goes back into action with Team Sabre, the follow-up to last year's Black Hawk Down. SOCOM and those Navy Seals may rule on the PlayStation 2 when it comes to military-themed shooters, but NovaLogic and developer Rebellion would like to reintroduce you to Delta Force.
