Yet another game that deserves to be in your collection!

User Rating: 8 | Close Combat: First to Fight PC
First to fight is much like the many team based combat games you find on the marked today. If you played Ghost recon or Rainbow six you pretty much know what the game is like. The major disappointment was thinking that I was buying a Simulation. However, even though it states training tool for US Marines on the cover of the game and the fact it does have simulation mode in the game. All simulation potential is killed regarding the fact medical kits are available as you progress throughout the game, practically destroying the whole definition of the term simulation.

As a marine your quest is to capture or kill five high value targets or otherwise known as the four Aces and a Joker. Since they are all leaders in some way, they are generally the so called problems of the Beirut war in First to Fight. For the duration of the game you will come across Lebanese Militia (operating along with Syrians), Radicals (under equipped soldiers), Syrians (well equipped soldiers), Iranian (highly trained professionals) and of course civilians.

Despite the fact you are equipped with an M203 Grenade Launcher, you have access by using fallen comrades or enemy insurgent's weapons. During certain levels, 50 Cal mounted machine guns are at your disposal which will become useful to defend your allies by wiping out the enemies, or in some circumstances just to suppress your enemies. If the mounted machine guns are not enough, there is always the possibility of calling Mortar support or airstrike support.

After every level you complete, you are rewarding according to your performance by unlocking medals or badges. It also gives feedback regarding your status, accuracy with weapons and so on and so forth. The more experience you as the player become fighting and using the tactics, which of course the game is all about. The more likely it is for you to unlock certain medals.

Multiplayer in my opinion with most games is the best ingredient. Its guilty pleasure, its fun and gets you addicted. The modes available in First to fight is Cooperative (Four players join together for the single player game), Modified cooperative (able to choose preferred weapon) and my favorite "FTA" Fire Team Arena (up to eight players and two teams) fight against one another.
Overall:

• Graphics are good
• Sound is good
• Storyline is good
• Multiplayer is Great
• Value for money is Great
Yet this is another game that deserves to be in your collection.