Everybody has to be so against PC Ports that when a game has to make a few adjustments, everybody hates it.

User Rating: 7 | Enemy Territory: Quake Wars X360
When Counter-Strike: Condition Zero was converted to the Xbox, everybody went up the wall, mostly Counter-Strike fanboys who believe Counter-Strike belongs on the PC. Now ID bite thier tongues and release their PC hit game Enemy Territory: Quake Wars for the next-gen consoles.

The thing that annoys me is, when a port is made from the PC to the Console, people always compare it to the original. Now, if like me, you never played the PC version, this game really has no problems. In Quake Wars, you must choose either the Strogg or the Humans and complete the objectives given to that team. With the Strogg you'll mostly be given the objectives to defend your base from the Humans, and with the Humans, you'll be hacking computers, planting bombs, etc, etc. That's not to say the Strogg have to miss out on the action, they have to defuse the bombs and reverse whatever actions the Humans have done. Different maps have different objectives for you to do, and with the maps being huge, it'll take some time to do some of them.
Now if you're a fan of Battlefield 2, or if you've ever played it, you'll probably get the gist of this game rather quick, there are classes to choose which all have unique gadgets and actions that come useful for different objectives, engineers can fix vehicles but not heal people, whereas medics can heal people but of course can not fix vehicles... it all works out. So really it's up to you what you want to be and how you want to go about your missions.

Right, iD have always been big BOT fans, since games like Quake III Arena, they've always enjoyed adding their bots into games for those without Online to still experience the intense multiplayer, and here in Quake Wars they do the same, they put their new improved bots in here which are suprisingly intelligent and will put up quite a fight to make sure they win the match. This is really useful in the Campaign mode, because you're going to want to win, but want a challenge too, right? So Quake Wars does this and does a good job, almost feels online-like.

The problems with Quake Wars are nothing to be so angry about like Gamespot seem to be, the only problems i found with this game is the loading is a tiny bit longer than what you'd expect from the 360... Nothing to cry about though.

To be honest, Quake Wars is a really fun game and i enjoyed it without comparing it to every game on the market. Worth buying if you're looking for some good fun :).