Groove Games apparently doesn't think a whole lot about Close Quarters Conflict. The first-person shooter hit stores almost a month ago, but the publisher still hasn't bothered to do anything with the official Web site aside from posting placeholder art. Needless to say, this isn't a good sign. If a game is an afterthought to its publisher, it's pretty safe to say that the buying public shouldn't spend much time thinking about it either.Actually, you've already given CQC about as much thought as it deserves just by reading the above paragraph. While largely half-decent graphics and level design elevate it a bit above bargain-bin dreck, the single-player mode is barely there and the multiplayer mode is repetitive and frustrating. Every single feature of this game has been bettered by at least a couple of dozen shooters released over the past year or so, which means that there are no pressing reasons to entertain notions of playing this one, save midwinter ennui.
Minimum Requirements
* Windows 2000/XP
* Pentium III 1GHz Processor
* 256MB RAM1.2GB Hard Disk Space
* 64MB DirectX compatible 3D Video Card
* DirectX compatible 16-bit Sound Card
* DirectX 9.0c
* Keyboard, Mouse
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