Is this one worth the six bucks?
don't know about the other crap but i can tell you that those operation flashpoint games are absolute garbage that you should avoid at all costs
Seconded. They're really bad. Imagine the singleplayer of the ARMA games. That's basically what it is.
Oh but they capture the reality of war so closely! Like, my first mission, I'm told to go to a town and kill some baddies. I get there, and there's like tall grass everywhere and I can't see anything, I try to shoot anything that moves but with my iron sights I can barely see some shadows, so I shoot at them fruitlessly. Then I decide Charlie (or Walter, whatever his name) needs to die, so I start shooting in the general direction of the village. And I'm told via radio that I managed to hit someone! So I decide to crawl towards said village at 0.001 km/h, and I get shot by a sniper when I'm 30 or 40 meters away.
I really felt like war is hell.
Then a tank rolls over my bleeding corpse.
I actually had fun, or at least !!FUN!! the first time I tried ARMA (first one, in this case) singleplayer. You had to sabotage a convoy; I tried several times to set the trap in the middle of a goddamn road (there was a slope to the both sides), and after a couple of tries I realized I can use my car to drive to a house nearby, block one of the entrances with the car, set the explosives and shoot from the windows.
So, obviously, what happened was me getting in the blast radius of one explosive I set at the other door to make sure no-one gets through. After realizing how tedious dragging my carcass out of the door and trying to kill everyone was, I started again.
This time, it went surprisingly well. The main targets was killed, I picked off enemy soldiers, and finally headed for the evac helicopter. As we take off, I breathe out in relief. Cue the pilot getting shot by a soldier I missed before, the copter crashing, and me dying.