Let me start this off by saying I was really looking forward to this game. The story is set in the United States after it has been occupied by the United Korean Republic due to the US' economic collapse and other factors. You join "The Resistance," a group of freedom fighters, and your character is a military pilot. Now onto the game play. I was disappointed with the single player campaign. While it is fun, I expected the guerrilla warfare to be more stealth tactics and strategy (hit and run on supply depots, ambushing convoys, setting traps, freeing prisoners, etc), but instead it seems almost as if the main character is a super hero. Your character along with only a couple other people fight head on through hundreds and hundreds of Korean forces... It is just a little unrealistic. Especially in a situation where the group is unarmed and ambushed, and yet everyone manages to survive. The character models and detail also seem a little rushed. Plus, the timing of the game itself seems off. On multiple occasions when I was supposed to follow the team lead, I found myself standing next to him, waiting for him to recognize I was there, while he just stared straight ahead. Furthermore, almost every time your team comes to a door you cannot just open the door, instead you have to watch your teammates stack up on the door, then listen to annoying, poorly scripted, curse word filled banter, before they finally bust the door down. The amount of waiting in the game is frustrating and the AI seems mediocre at best. Although sometimes I found myself randomly being shot even while behind good cover. As for the multiplayer. I thought it was extremely fun and seems pretty balanced. The difficulty there is that it runs on dedicated servers and since it was release day, the servers were all completely overloaded. They often crashed and/or it was impossible to get placed in a game. Once in game things seemed pretty smooth usually. There are not a huge amount of guns or classes, but the modification seems very cool. There are all kinds of nifty gadgets you can "purchase" with Battle Points, such as a UAV (that you actually get to fly), a little robot that can shoot people (that you get to control), air strikes, humvees, tanks, etc. Battle Points are earned by killing enemies, capturing objectives, or assisting your teammates. The battle points can be saved up to purchase the more expensive items or they can be spent on cheap things like a flack vest(increases the damage you can take for one life). So that is my side of it. I'm curious to hear what others think of it. If you have any questions about it feel free to post them.