Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix

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  • Release Date: May. 20, 2002
  • Price: $55.00
  • Publisher: Raven Software
  • Developer: Activision
  • Platform(s): PC  Xbox
  • Genre: Action

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Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix - PC

SOF 2 Game OR LIFE STYLE

this game blows u away its addictive in everyway and all u can do is just sit there and wonder where will u go next who will u shoot next its like a real life game i give it 2 thumbs up and say anyone with the balls to blow peoples heads off in a games should give it a try i'm sure you'll like it well later

Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix - PC

SOF is coming to XBOX

WAIT FOR THAT SOF GAME CUZ THIS ONE SUCKS!

Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix - PC

Soldier of Fortune 2 will eventually be the best mp game out there

SOF2 will be the best game pretty soon. Everybody plays counter-strike and they have no idea that sof2 even exist. Once everybody sees it it will be the best mp game, i guarantee it. It has the best graphics of all. it is a must buy game

Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix - PC

Tears of. . . .Well lets just say it isn't joy.

I just have two things to say about this game. I'm sure by the time I'm done you'll know how I feel about this game. There I am with my back pressed against the wall slowly moving towards the open door. I get right up to the edge of the door and peek inside the next room and a guy throws a grenade, but luckily he misses the opening to the door and it hits the wall. I pull back away from the door, but for some reason the grenade goes of and kills me. Apparently the shrapnel from the grenade pierced through the wall and hit me. Well I figured that might make a little sense. That was until I had my next experience. There I am with an M60 at hand looking to kill me some bad guys. I slowly enter a room and find a guy facing the opposite door waiting for someone to come through. Perfect target. I approach the guy from the back, position myself at point-blank range, and shoot the guy right in the head. The next thing I knew I found the guy stabbing me with a combat knife! He didn't die?! Why the heck didn't he die?! For those who don't know much about guns an M60 was known to put tennis ball size wounds into victims from yards away. How can a grenade shrapnel pierce through a wall and kill me, but an M60 point blank doesn't do anything? This game is a joke and a stupid one at that.

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  • Jul. 9, 2002 Review: Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix

    WARNING: There?s nothing wholesome, clever, nor good-willed about this game. You blast enemies. You blast more enemies. Then you blast some more. Oh yeah, you may just save the world during all this, but who?s paying attention?

  • May. 7, 2002 Preview: Soldier of Fortune 2

    Your work as a ?consultant? for the U.S. government isn?t over, pal. See what Activision and Raven are cooking up for your second paramilitary mission.

  • May. 9, 2001 Preview: Soldier of Fortune 2

    Tough-guy mercenary John Mullins returns in a sequel to Soldier of Fortune, one of the most graphically violent games ever.