Signal Ops
About
Greetings Officer-Cadet o249,
Are you ready to be put to the test? If deemed worthy, you will be assigned as an officer in the shadowy halls of Facility 7C. You will remotely lead a squad of operatives on daring espionage missions to plant evidence, steal secrets, assassinate targets, and perform sabotage for the glory of the Dark Father. Do you have enough faith to follow orders unquestioningly?
Yours truly in darkness,
Signal Ops is a played in a first-person perspective, but when you're playing a mission you actually simultaneously control multiple agents, each with their own first-person view. You'll need to take advantage of the multiple views to keep an eye on key areas, formulate strategies to complete your goals, and solve puzzles that require you to be in more than one place at a time. With the shoddy equipment and dubiously trained agents provided to you, you’ll need all the advantages you can muster.
Signal Ops blends elements of a tactical shooter, stealth, strategy, and puzzle solving. Your squad can be customized each mission by selecting from six agents with unique abilities and equipment. Some agents are geared towards sneaky play, and others are more combat oriented. You'll usually find yourself using a mix of both stealth and combat, and this can also vary depending on the mission.
A lot of elements in Signal Ops have a hardcore, old-school appeal to them. For example: you will often need to use your map to plan your moves in open levels, and health does not magically regenerate. Don't worry though, agents are a dime a dozen. As long as you still have an agent alive, you can call in reinforcements to replace those unlucky ones that had too much lead for breakfast.
The radio is where the signal in Signal Ops comes from. Since you are sitting comfortably back at base commanding your agents in the field, you'll need to position radio equipment in order to keep in contact with them.
BOLT: Your electronics expert who acts as the center of your field operations.
WRENCH: A mechanical specialist for sneaky entrances.
SPY: A master of disguise who's art of conversation can turn the tides.
SCOPE: A skilled marksman and infiltrator.
SHIELD: The combat specialist who's got your back.
DEMO: An explosives expert for those hard to explode places.
Are you ready to be put to the test? If deemed worthy, you will be assigned as an officer in the shadowy halls of Facility 7C. You will remotely lead a squad of operatives on daring espionage missions to plant evidence, steal secrets, assassinate targets, and perform sabotage for the glory of the Dark Father. Do you have enough faith to follow orders unquestioningly?
Yours truly in darkness,
Signal Ops is a played in a first-person perspective, but when you're playing a mission you actually simultaneously control multiple agents, each with their own first-person view. You'll need to take advantage of the multiple views to keep an eye on key areas, formulate strategies to complete your goals, and solve puzzles that require you to be in more than one place at a time. With the shoddy equipment and dubiously trained agents provided to you, you’ll need all the advantages you can muster.
Signal Ops blends elements of a tactical shooter, stealth, strategy, and puzzle solving. Your squad can be customized each mission by selecting from six agents with unique abilities and equipment. Some agents are geared towards sneaky play, and others are more combat oriented. You'll usually find yourself using a mix of both stealth and combat, and this can also vary depending on the mission.
A lot of elements in Signal Ops have a hardcore, old-school appeal to them. For example: you will often need to use your map to plan your moves in open levels, and health does not magically regenerate. Don't worry though, agents are a dime a dozen. As long as you still have an agent alive, you can call in reinforcements to replace those unlucky ones that had too much lead for breakfast.
The radio is where the signal in Signal Ops comes from. Since you are sitting comfortably back at base commanding your agents in the field, you'll need to position radio equipment in order to keep in contact with them.
BOLT: Your electronics expert who acts as the center of your field operations.
WRENCH: A mechanical specialist for sneaky entrances.
SPY: A master of disguise who's art of conversation can turn the tides.
SCOPE: A skilled marksman and infiltrator.
SHIELD: The combat specialist who's got your back.
DEMO: An explosives expert for those hard to explode places.
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz, AMD Athlon II X2 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 (dual channel RAM recommended), GeForce 8600 GT, Radeon HD 3650 with 512MB video memory
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended:
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTS 250, Radeon HD 4850
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.6 GHz, AMD Athlon II X2 2.8 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 (dual channel RAM recommended), GeForce 8600 GT, Radeon HD 3650 with 512MB video memory
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTS 250, Radeon HD 4850
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
Signal Ops reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
In the game you need to manage the squad of agents, coordinating their actions through the command point. Great Fun Stealth.
Highly recommended. Management is very unusual, but after the training mission get used to.
A Bit reminiscent of Commandos, only in the first person and in another setting.
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Microsoft from Russian
The Game is not so complicated, but rather unusual in the interface and management. Unfortunately I have not yet been able To try out cooperative opportunities, but I hope any of you will make me company; 3 Nice graphics, vaguely reminiscent of Thirty Flights of Loving also deserves attention.
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Signal Ops is a very original game. First of all, the art and graphics are one of a kind, brings you back to those old games but with a nice HD rendition. Second, the game is inspired by a famous game named Commandos, who was a quite unique series in the end 90's mid 2000.
You control in the beginning 2 characters, later on 3 characters, and each character has special abilities and weapons, the game is clearly Stealth orientated, and that is really pleasurable.
For an early access, the content is really good, the game is in Beta phase. No bugs either.
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
I've Barely released it. I bought It with great enthusiasm because It seemed very original, the game system has a lot of potential (to give orders to your soldiers from the base), and the graphics type hand painted comic are attractive even if they are not pointers.
But for now it's giving me more headaches than joys. Basically two things: The game has notorious bugs (it seems the norm today, take out unpolished games and the community do the work of testers), and control is extremely confusing.
I Do Not remember getting stuck so much in any game doing the tutorial...
But Maybe it's still early to judge. I Have to play more.
Translated by
Microsoft from Italian
Microsoft from Italian
Ignal Ops is a game that creates a sensation of curiosity and above all tries to bring an air of novelty in the videogame scene with a lot of mechanics based on multi-tasking. This seems like a supercazzola, but I have to admit that the title in question has been able to test my ability to handle multiple situations simultaneously. But let's go with order.
In Signal Ops We will be the role of a navigated agent of an unspecified intelligence agency with the task of coordinating and managing up to four agents on the field mission through monitors, in total security of our base-bunker. The plot is definitely not the strong point of Signal Ops, although it is a spy game, this is not particularly exciting and surely you will not be eager to find out how it will end. The Strong point of Signal Ops (or weakness depending on your inclinations) lies in the way we perform every mission. [More...]
Read the full review on: http://theshelternetwork.com/signal-ops-agenti-multi-tasker/