Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror

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Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror
European cover art
Developer(s)Kamehan Studios
Publisher(s)Infogrames[a]
Programmer(s)
  • Laurent Delayen Edit this on Wikidata
EngineUnreal Engine 1
Platform(s)Windows
ReleaseDecember 23, 1999 (mod) April 24, 2002 (retail)
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

Tactical Ops: Assault on Terror is an online multiplayer video game.

Publication history

Though it started as a mod for Unreal Tournament[1] in December 1999, it soon became available as a retail version, which was released in April 2002 in the United States by Infogrames, who released it under the MicroProse brand name. The retail version is a standalone which does not require Unreal Tournament and contains additional maps not found in the free download.

The game was developed by Kamehan Studios, the last version being 3.4.0.

In 2004, fans of the game got permission from Atari to create a patch. This version (3.5.0) was released on March 16, 2005.

Reception

Tactical Ops is generally considered a combination of gameplay features of Counter-Strike and Unreal Tournament.[citation needed] Some praised Tactical Ops for its improved graphics, due mainly to the superiority of the Unreal engine over the aging Goldsrc engine used for Half-Life.[citation needed] Nonetheless, there was criticism that many maps were empty and undetailed.[citation needed] There were only three player models in the initial version, with skins being used to distinguish between different special forces and terrorists. Many leagues and tournaments have been created.

See also

References

  1. ^ Released under the MicroProse brand name