![]() ![]() You could command a team and infiltrate and save the hostages. I'd say play em both though, they're both good. 91 1 Years ago i played SWAT 4 and each mission you were outside a house where hostages were inside. ![]() If I want to play through a whole campaign on my own though, listen to briefings, look at maps, absorb atmosphere, then SWAT4 is the one to go with (currently). The moment to moment gameplay is great, it's exactly what I'd want out of a new SWAT. SWAT4 has an actual tutorial, it has great briefings and often 911 calls for its levels, it often gives you a little map that is rendered in a style appropriate for the location you're assaulting, and it usually gives you multiple entry points to choose from.īasically, I enjoy playing RON more when I'm just playing maps with friends over and over. ![]() With everything surrounding the gameplay though, SWAT4 is a lot more polished. While the voice acting is usually pretty good, the lines your AI crew are scripted to say in specific map locations get real tiresome when you're repeating a difficult map over and over. Being unable to move while leaning is a constant annoyance, and leaning doesn't give you as much protection as it should. The balance favors non-lethal approaches way too much, basically the only maps where lethal weapons are preferable are ones with a lot of windows like the hospital. Ive used Nexus tons of times but never moddb. Needless to say it still holds up, but I would definitely say the overall gameplay is clunkier than RON. I recently went back to replay SWAT4 with Elite Force because I've been playing RON a lot. ![]()
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