The first-person shooting genre gets another solid addition with THQ's Frontlines: Fuel of War. While it's not the best-looking game and doesn't have a robust single-player campaign, it delivers meaty multiplayer action. You can modify various settings with up to 32 players and take control of numerous vehicles and nifty little gadgets, such as a rocket-firing remote helicopter. The squad-based combat is effective and loads of fun, as you slowly turn the tides of war in your favor. If you crave fresh war action, gas up on these Frontlines.
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