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Sum Of All Fears Review

PC Review by Martin Taylor

21 August, 2002

Not you again!

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Bob quickly realised this game of paintball wasn't going quite as planned

Loosely based on the movie of the same name, which is in turn loosely based on the Tom Clancy book, The Sum of All Fears is exactly the type of material we've come to expect from Red Storm, albeit in a hugely diluted form. I'd be surprised if we could get a more straightforward, no-nonsense, almost FPS-like "tactical" shooter out of them.

You take charge of a team of domestic counter-terrorism experts formed from the best of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team, and your first couple of missions in the game take place as part of this group. As you wrest control of a TV station from a West Virginian militia group you gain the attention of the CIA though, and when someone decides to let off a nuclear bomb at the Superbowl in Baltimore your newly formed team is sent on a string of eleven missions hopping across the globe to track down the perpetrators.

The game plays very much like Rainbow Six, but has done away completely with the preliminary planning stages, lacking even the mid-mission map plotting of Ghost Recon. Instead you're sent off with a set course to follow on your HUD map and two other team members to work with. There aren't usually any other teams involved in your missions, but when there are you have no control over their actions and will only come into contact with them briefly as your paths cross. Apart from these cuts, the only other major feature difference compared to the Rainbow Six games is the inclusion of a command menu. This works much like the menu we're used to from SWAT 3, and it works very well; commanding your troops to open a door and flash the room couldn't be simpler, and they even crouch to clear your line of sight.

Shallow

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Frances made a mental note to ask the estate agents if the elite counter-terrorist unit came with their new house

In general your team's AI is a mixed bag though, and agents still occasionally exhibit problems negotiating doors and the corners of furniture, leading me to wonder whether Red Storm are ever going to iron out this niggle. By contrast the terrorist AI appears to work a lot better; they scatter when you make your presence known, negotiate the environment well, take cover and shout for help. I couldn't tell if their behaviour was scripted or not, but it contrasted sharply with that of my own team mates as they took shot after shot and refused to run for cover or even to shoot back.

This might have something to do with the fact that Sum Of All Fears is the first game to really let the Ghost Recon engine try its hand at proper indoor environments. Frankly though, if it wasn't for the fact that the main interface was exactly the same as that found in Ghost Recon, I might not have noticed. Buildings look like low-poly movie sets and there's no real sign of advancement over the similar environments we were furnished with in Rainbow Six and its sprawling family. I was expecting a lot more from the engine to be honest, and what's here is merely okay.

The texturing is probably the most impressive part of the package, and the developers have done their best to paint a realistic world, although this work is let down by low detail on the constructions themselves. Character animation is another highpoint, as we've come to expect from Red Storm, apart from some strange choices of death animation; shooting someone in the back of the head only for him to fly dramatically backwards as if caught in a grenade blast not only defies the laws of physics (either that or he was just a bad actor), but also looks incredibly silly.

Conclusion

The Sum of All Fears isn't bad, but it isn't anything special either. The whole thing has a cookie-cutter feel to it, almost as if Red Storm have specialist software which randomly generates games for them. It's also ridiculously short, with only eleven missions that you'll easily finish in a single day's playing, although the price does just about reflect this. I can't help thinking that it really would have worked better as a mission pack for Ghost Recon though, complimenting its large number of outdoor missions with some much needed indoor action, because it simply doesn't have the scale or depth we've come to expect from a standalone game. If you're really desperate for some covert action and you can't wait for Raven Shield then give it a shot, but I'd prefer to recommend the far superior SWAT 3 if you haven't already got it.

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Razz
21/08/02 @ 13:55
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Anyone seen the film yet?

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21/08/02 @ 13:59
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It looks neat, the film that is, right up my street. But I'm not a cinema person so I'll wait and rent it.
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I'll watch it tonight ... we tried to watch it a week ago, but our car broke down (shock! horror!).
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21/08/02 @ 14:29
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Tried to get in this w/e but was fully booked. Grr.
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21/08/02 @ 14:36
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I endeavour to watch it soon, tho the American films I’ve seen are few and far between

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I watched it last week and I was bored out of my skull. I was expecting to see a cerebral film so I was expecting a slow pace (I wasn't fooled by the explosions in the trailers) but by god it is boring and the climax is unbelivably dull, although you might get excited if the prospect of ICQ chats get your underpants tightening.

I nearly walked out of it and I've only ever consider doing that once before when I was watching Candyman 2.
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21/08/02 @ 16:16
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Wow someones got money to fling about! My pockets are tighter than a gnats arse! I didn't even walk out of Eyes wide shut.

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21/08/02 @ 16:20
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Eyes wide shut

What a POS that was.
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21/08/02 @ 16:28
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"...POS that was"

Yeh, I only watched it for the sex. And that wasn't even any good! Noone can do it like our swingers! Yeh baby!

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21/08/02 @ 16:54
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I've seen the film. Not that bad, though it turns into a 70's B-movie disaster flick near the end.
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Can u imagine the "going to the pub" mod, Sum of all Beers. ;p

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st3ph3n
21/08/02 @ 17:04
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Film was reasonable, but predictable.
Errol
21/08/02 @ 18:53
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How about a 'going to a gay club mod' -

"Sum of all Queers".

LOL.
Gestalt
21/08/02 @ 20:49
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Er .. thanks, that's quite enough. :p
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21/08/02 @ 21:51
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Just back from the cinema, and I thought the movie was AWESOME. It was predictable, Jack Ryan was way too smart and heroic and everything but wow did I dig the way the progression into a war is recorded. Reminded me of Thirteen Days, but it goes just a wee bit further. Now all I need is a movie based on Red Storm Rising!
Fizzy
22/08/02 @ 00:36
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hehehehe

I'd like to see the budget for making Red Storm Rising! Man seeing the Soviet troops parachute into Iceland and Berlin going to hell.
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I'd like to see a Clancy film which stays a bit closer to the book it's based on ... as far as it goes the film was good but not up to the standard of some of the other clancy films.
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I'd like to see a Clancy film not being made.

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