Delta Force - Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre First Impressions

NovaLogic and Rebellion are teaming up again to deliver a new chapter in the Black Hawk Down series to the PlayStation 2.

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. 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.

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. 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. 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. That means that the 11-mission single-player campaign will let you fight in both jungle and desert, for a nice change of pace.

Based on feedback from Black Hawk Down, Novalogic has made a number of gameplay tweaks that should please fans of the first game. Weapon accuracy has been remodeled, so now the game will take into account your stance. If you're running around, you're going to be less accurate than if you're crouching or lying prone on the ground. Moreover, you'll have a bit of character customization, as you can earn points that you can use to upgrade your character's abilities. Higher accuracy means that it's easier to hit targets, for instance, and you can also boost your endurance and dexterity. These improvements will also carry over to your teammates, who will be smarter in Team Sabre than before. There's always a tricky balance whenever you deal with computer-controlled teammates. If they're too good, they'll prevent you from having all the fun, but if they're too stupid, they're a burden. Now, teammates do a smarter job of keeping up with you and supporting you.

Teammates are also handy for a couple of other reasons. If you're running low on ammo or health, you can request them to patch you up or hand you more bullets. Each teammate can do this only once, though, so you can't use it as a crutch forever, and if a teammate dies, you lose his healing and supplies abilities. And if you need to feel like a team leader, you can command your team to move to certain points, flank the enemy, or regroup on your position.

Of course, you'll have a huge arsenal of weapons and equipment at your disposal, all drawn from real-world arsenals. You have a variety of assault rifles, grenades, binoculars and assault vision, antitank rockets, and more. It doesn't look like you can recover enemy weapons from the ground, but you can come across various armories in a mission that not only refill your ammo load but also let you adjust your weapon loadout.

Multiplayer will have the meat of the gameplay, though, as online battles are incredibly popular and highly replayable. Novalogic's servers will support up to 32 players in a match, an impressive number for a PS2 game, though if you host a server yourself, you'll be limited to eight players. The slew of multiplayer modes include deathmatch, team deathmatch, capture the flag, team king of the hill, renegade and team renegade (hold a flag for a certain amount of time), and sabotage, which requires your team to transport and explode a bomb in the other team's base. On top of that, a cooperative mode will let you battle alongside another player in a six-mission campaign. These maps will be tougher than the single-player version, which makes sense.

It's a bit surprising that Team Sabre is so far along in development. Though the two companies announced the game this week, plans are to ship it in the first week of November. That'll be good news for shooter fans on the PS2, and it just goes to show that Delta Force doesn't waste any time.

36 Comments

  • BOONYAO

    Posted Nov 30, 2006 10:41 pm PT

    I think i'll pick this up. I never got BHD for any of the consoles, but ive been playing BHD online since the early beta days. It is probably one of my favoritel online games even though there are MUCH better games out there. I use to play this on the PC non-stop.. it really was a great experience. I don't think it will match my PC experience but i can't wait for Team Sabre to come out for the PS2.

  • sou11ess

    Posted Nov 14, 2006 7:30 pm PT

    for those who never played this game may suck, but for me , i have bemm playing this for so longo , i m sure will be great!!

  • kjwet

    Posted Nov 6, 2006 1:57 pm PT

    This game sucks monkey BALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • nottostable

    Posted Nov 4, 2006 6:23 pm PT

    looks not to bad?

  • samerdj1

    Posted Oct 31, 2006 7:15 pm PT

    yes evil gil they wrote this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    but this game it's hardcore but i am professional in this games

  • EvilGil

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 10:21 am PT

    did they say it had ONLINE co-op play??? or did i read wrong??

  • frewat

    Posted Oct 24, 2006 5:35 am PT

    LOOKS AWESOME!!

  • mimmi1234

    Posted Oct 23, 2006 12:26 pm PT

    looks nice...

  • qaisibrahim

    Posted Oct 23, 2006 2:30 am PT

    Coooooooooooool... I love this game

  • DMBChicago

    Posted Oct 19, 2006 9:02 pm PT

    Black Hawk Down: Team Sabre looks awesome, I love that it's only $29.99...and I get MP. Sa-weeeeeeet!!!!!

  • dragonlan931

    Posted Oct 18, 2006 8:22 pm PT

    i dont know...it has alot to live up to considering the fact that it was on the computer a few years back...when they came out with the origional black hawk down for the PS2 i was hoping a little sharper graphics (considering the graphics we can make now than a while back) but instead they made the levels more logical and fuller....which is good..but could have done better

  • AndreSiqueira

    Posted Oct 16, 2006 7:40 pm PT

    I don't care for graphics.. If I were looking for it, I would buy a Xbox 360... 32 people online on PS2 is something remarkable.. And the sound of this game is really cool. So, if the next instalment of SOCOM will be cool, so will be this one too..

  • Ravi_1900

    Posted Oct 16, 2006 12:40 pm PT

    Delta force always had preffered gameplay over graphics. But After all these technological development they could have created decent graphics atleast when they are going for a PS2 exclusive.

  • Willerbee

    Posted Oct 16, 2006 9:09 am PT

    This Game looks WACK!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rud92

    Posted Oct 15, 2006 7:05 pm PT

    Looks Like CrAp

  • d4xz

    Posted Oct 15, 2006 2:13 pm PT

    this game only for blind peopels!
    graphics SUX! and game 2!

  • masterofTS

    Posted Oct 13, 2006 10:06 pm PT

    I'm more stoked for SOCOM: Combined Assault. That game will own!

  • AndreSiqueira

    Posted Oct 13, 2006 12:14 pm PT

    It looks like the end of life of the PS2 will be glorious! The Delta Force is the most fun and exciting war game for online game play, I rather this one than SOCOM, which is very impressive too..
    Looks like they're using the same engine, with a fews improvements.. For me, it is simply perfect, 'cause the draw distance from the previous game was awesome.
    If it comes with a decent cooperative play, will be perfect.. And seriously, if they'd managed the 32 players at the game before, I'm quite sure they'll have success in this new stuff either.

    Would be interesting if we could use some vehicles at the online play..

  • _Sam_

    Posted Oct 6, 2006 5:43 pm PT

    looks like every other war game

  • sinxgb

    Posted Oct 5, 2006 6:14 pm PT

    i'm sorry...but this game just looks like total ****

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