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Frontlines: Fuel of War
By- Focused and intense system inherently promotes teamwork by creating a unified front of war. In both single player and multiplayer, players join the forces on the frontline that result in focused combat and increased intensity while allowing player choice.
- Based upon actual locations in Central Asia, the player enters an epic campaign featuring 7 theaters of war with a climactic ending. Players can create their own path to victory with non-linear mission objectives and destructible environments.
- Over 60 vehicles and weapons based off of real military designs of the near future. From futuristic tanks and jets to remote controlled drones and sentry guns, feel the adrenaline rush of utilizing next generation firepower on the battlefield.
- Character customization allows you to represent your play style through character choices, weapon load out and role specialization.
- Supports up to 64+ players on PC via LAN or Internet for large scale wars online
Product Description
In a desperate, near future setting where controlling the planet’s depleting fossil resources determines the ultimate fate of civilization. A global war for oil is being waged between two superpowers, the Western Coalition (US/EU) and the Red Star Alliance (Russia/China), and players will be instrumental in determining how the war is waged — and won.
ESRB Rated T for Teen… More >>



5 Comments
March 11th, 2010 at 8:12 AM
You will be lucky if you can even get this game to run on your PC. Developer is no help. Game was released prematurely with way too many unresolved issues. Waste of $50 at this time. Spend your money on something that actually works.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 9:09 AM
This is a vary good place to buy games but it didn’t installation work buth over all good
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 11:41 AM
This is horrible. Can not get the game going. Other people on internet having the same problem. The company was soo afraid someone may copy the game that they threw in a very subpar protection program, from the Sony co?? Go figure! Anyway, the game will not run and I have tried everything. SECUROM made this program. Called and e-mailed SECUROM several times (the true culprit – a branch of sony) they NEVER answered the phone (and I left messages) or emailed me back, but got my “Reply Request” returned, so they DID open the email. No wonder the game is being sold for $2.50. I never had a problem that was this bad. Don’t buy this game. If you get it for a gift … burn it!
UPDATE: SECUROM came through ( and bent over backwards) and fixed all problems we had. It took awhile to respond back to us though. They are nothing like STEAM – which are lowlife dogs.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 2:38 PM
Upon installation, this game does not work. It requires way too many large and even huge (GB-sized) patches which must be downloaded and installed in a specific sequence. Expect it to take you a long time and likely have quite a few do-overs. I’ve run both Crysis and COD 4, on my computer with zero hassle – this game just isn’t worth it – do not waste your time and money.
Rating: 1 / 5
March 11th, 2010 at 4:17 PM
Frontlines: Fuel of War is an average game. Graphics-wise it’s a mix between a cool looking interface and not-so next-gen effects. The title’s “frontline system” was a very fancy way of masking a “capture the command points” standard that’s been in gaming for quite a while, and while it had some promising potential, left it’s selling point somewhat lacking. The guns and vehicles are all-too standard, though the drones were the exception. They brought some flavor to gameplay that’s rehashing what’s been done before. The level of immersion was somewhat low, with the guns not leaving the impression that I was in the battle. The plot was needing some depth that could have been expanded upon, and the dialogue was rather cheesy. Other wise it wasn’t terrible. Just don’t try the multiplayer, trust me.
Rating: 3 / 5