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Spec Ops: The Line is a third-person shooter video game developed by Yager Development and published by 2K Games. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on June 26, 2012 in North America and on June 29, 2012 in Europe.
Although in the Spec Ops series, The Line does not take any story elements from previous titles. The game follows Captain Martin Walker as he is sent into a post-catastrophe Dubai with an elite Delta Force team on a reconnaissance mission, but the situation escalates into a hunt for a decorated officer, Colonel John Konrad. While lead writer Walt Williams has stated that there are many influences, the premise is inspired by Joseph Conrad's novella Heart of Darkness.
The game was generally well received by critics. Multiple commentators observed similarities to Apocalypse Now, a Vietnam War-era adaptation of Heart of Darkness, in the game's feel and expression of inglorious war.
Spec Ops: The Line is a third-person shooter with emphasis on cover and elements of squad-based tactics. Various new weapons and equipment become available as play progresses, some dropped by downed enemies. These include several different rifles, handguns, and machine guns, some with alternate firing modes, like attaching a suppressor or using a telescopic sight; as well as grenade launchers and hand grenades. Single-player squad commands include focusing fire on a particular target and ordering medical attention for an injured squad member.
A multiplayer mode is also included, with six competitive game types across seven maps, loadout customization, and community leaderboards and challenges. Yager describes the multiplayer as a campaign that expands the single-player experience. In addition, there will be multiple mode types with several focusing on terrain deformation and expansion.
The game has several subtle effects as the team loses their sanity, with Walker having visual and auditory hallucinations, and his executions of enemies becoming more violent, along with his team orders and shouts becoming increasingly angry and ragged versus his original stern command voice.

Setting

Six months prior to the game, the worst series of dust storms in recorded history began across Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Dubai's politicians and wealthy elite downplayed the situation before evacuating in secret, leaving countless Emiratis behind. Lieutenant Colonel John Konrad (Bruce Boxleitner), the decorated but post-traumatic stress disorder-troubled commander of the fictional 33rd Battalion, United States Army, was returning home with his unit from Afghanistan when the storms struck. Konrad volunteered the 33rd Battalion to help the relief efforts, then deserted with the entire unit when ordered to abandon the city and its refugees. As the storms intensified, a massive storm wall engulfed Dubai for miles, disrupting surveillance and communication, air travel, and all but the strongest radio broadcasts. The 33rd declared martial law, and struggled to maintain order amid 80 mph winds, riots, and dwindling resources. The last communication from Dubai stated that the 33rd was attempting to lead a caravan out of the city. The caravan never arrived, and soon afterwards the UAE declared Dubai a no-man's-land. All travel to the city was barred, the 33rd was publicly disavowed for treason, and no further news left the city.
Two weeks before the beginning of the game, a looped radio signal penetrated the wall. Its message was brief; “This is Colonel John Konrad, United States Army. Attempted evacuation of Dubai ended in complete failure. Death toll: too many.” The United States military decides to covertly send in a three-man Delta Force team to carry out reconnaissance. The team, consisting of Captain Martin Walker (Nolan North), Lieutenant Alphonse Adams (Christopher Reid), and Staff Sergeant John Lugo (Omid Abtahi), are told to confirm the statuses of Konrad and any survivors, then radio for extraction.

Story

The game begins in medias res with Walker, Adams and Lugo aboard a helicopter piloted by Adams, flying over a ruined Dubai. Other helicopters begin to chase them, which Walker attempts to dispatch with the helicopter's minigun. However, a sudden sandstorm causes the helicopter to crash in the desert.
The story jumps back to the beginning, with Walker, Adams and Lugo traversing the storm wall through to the outskirts of a mostly-buried Dubai on foot. They come in contact with a group of hostile armed survivors, referred to as "insurgents", who have captured a squad of 33rd soldiers. Throughout the rest of their journey, the team hears broadcasts on homemade speakers by the Radioman (Jake Busey), a former journalist (named Robert Darden) turned DJ that was once embedded with the 33rd in Afghanistan and now speaks on their behalf.
As the journey progresses, the squad finds evidence of what had happened in Dubai over the preceding months, indicating that after the failed evacuation, the 33rd returned to Dubai as an occupying force and committed atrocities against the civilian population with the intent of maintaining order. Aggrieved by this, elements of the 33rd staged a coup d’etat against Konrad in protest, forming the exiles. The CIA has been organizing the insurgents to attack both Konrad’s loyalist 33rd and the exiles. Although there is now clear evidence against Konrad's virtue, Konrad once saved Walker's life in Kabul during the war, which inclines him to trust Konrad.
The team attempts to peacefully intervene when they come across refugees being rounded up by loyalist 33rd soldiers. However, the soldiers mistake them for CIA operatives and begin a firefight, resulting in the team having to kill fellow American soldiers, much to their dismay. As the 33rd retreats with a number of civilian prisoners, Walker insists on investigating further in hopes of evacuating survivors and finding Konrad. The team learns that a CIA agent, Daniels, has been captured by the 33rd and is being interrogated. Arriving to rescue Daniels, they are ambushed by the 33rd and discover that Daniels is dead and that it was a trap set for Gould, another CIA agent. Gould arrives with a band of insurgents, allowing Walker to escape. Gould is captured and killed, but the team learns that they may get more information at a location called the Gate. Arriving at the Gate, which is heavily guarded by the 33rd, the team, disregarding Lugo's objections, uses a mortar loaded with white phosphorus to attack the 33rd. However, the team learns to their horror that the 33rd were holding civilians for their own safety in the coming battles and that the civilians had been killed by the white phosphorus rounds.
The team discovers Konrad's former command squad, who have been executed. Walker finds a small handheld radio, via which Konrad begins communicating with him and questioning the morality of Walker's actions. Shortly afterwards, Konrad forces Walker to choose between executing an Emirati survivor who stole water from the 33rd, or a 33rd soldier who was tasked with bringing the former to justice and killed the man's family in the process. Subsequently, Delta finds CIA agent Riggs leading a raid on the Underwater Aquatic Coliseum, the city's last water supply. Riggs tells Delta that insurgent control of the water will cripple the 33rd's operations in Dubai and bring peace. However, after the team aids Riggs, he intentionally destroys the water supplies and Walker learns that the CIA wanted to wipe out the entire population so that no one would learn of the 33rd's atrocities, which would cause the whole region to declare war on the United States in retaliation. Riggs, injured after destroying the water supplies, dies immediately afterwards.
The entire city will begin dying of dehydration within four days. To prevent this and organize an evacuation, the team, which is now becoming increasingly edgy and more violent, with Walker suffering from hallucinations, heads to the Trans-Emirates Building to silence the Radioman and warn the city using the radio. The Radioman surrenders and instructs Delta on how to use his PA system, but is shot dead by Lugo. To escape, Adams commandeers a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter (leading to the helicopter sequence from the opening of the game, which Walker seems to remember), which crashes in the desert after a sudden sandstorm.
As the team attempts to re-unite after the crash, Lugo gets lynched by a mob of civilians. When attempts to resuscitate Lugo fail, Walker and Adams either scare the crowd away or kill them in retribution. Walker's hallucinations are nearly constant at this point. Walker contacts Konrad and informs that he is coming to Konrad's headquarters to kill him. Walker and Adams make their way to the tower; however, the two are soon surrounded by the last of Konrad's men. Walker attempts to surrender to get inside, but an enraged Adams insists on fighting to the death and shames Walker into running for safety inside the tower.
Walker arrives at the penthouse of the tower. At first, Konrad appears to be the paranoid, charismatic force behind the atrocities Walker was hoping for, until Walker finds his decaying corpse on the penthouse deck. Walker has been suffering from a dissociative disorder to rationalize the actions he has witnessed and carried out. The real Konrad had committed suicide an unknown amount of time after the broadcast that brought Delta to the city. The Konrad that Walker has been in contact with during the game is actually a traumatic hallucination that none of his team witnessed or heard, existing only within his mind. This mental projection of Konrad appears to Walker, explaining that Walker knew he had the choice of leaving Dubai numerous times, but pushed ahead out of a desire to be a hero. To maintain his 'sanity' after the white phosphorus strike, many subsequent events in the game were distorted by Walker's mind to make Konrad a moral scapegoat. With his fantasy coming to an end now that the truth is in front of him, 'Konrad' points a gun at Walker’s head and begins counting to five.

Endings

The Line has four possible endings. The player can choose to allow 'Konrad' to shoot Walker or to have Walker shoot himself. Both actions result in the first ending, which shows the camera panning through the penthouse (which is revealed to be in a state of disrepair, as opposed to the pristine condition Walker found it in) before showing Walker's fresh corpse next to Konrad's old corpse. Konrad's original broadcast then plays as the camera pans over the burning remnants of Dubai. The other three endings are accessed by having Walker shoot 'Konrad,' who disappears after telling Walker that he can still return home. Walker uses Konrad's radio to request an immediate evacuation of Dubai. An epilogue after the credits shows a convoy of Army rescue Humvees locating Walker, who is sitting on steps near the Burj Khalifa wearing Konrad’s uniform and brandishing an AA-12. The player can either drop the weapon or open fire. Attacking will result in a very difficult battle.
  • If Walker drops his weapon, he then evacuates with the patrol. A soldier remarks that the unit has driven through the entire city looking for Walker, often coming across the results of the player's actions. When questioned about how he survived, Walker replies, "Who said I did?"
  • If Walker dies in the fight, he will be shown lying in a pool of blood, remembering a conversation between himself and Konrad during the war, before the fighting in Kabul worsened. As his dying body is being watched by the patrol, Walker remembers casually remarking about returning home. Konrad had replied that there was no way men like them could, stating "We can't go home. There's a line men like us have to cross. If we're lucky, we do what's necessary, and then we die."
  • If Walker manages to kill the entire patrol, he will radio U.S. command saying, "Gentlemen, welcome to Dubai." Walker then heads back into the remains of Dubai as the camera pans to a wide shot of the ruined city.

    Cast

  • Nolan North as Cpt. Martin Walker
  • Christopher Reid as Lt. Alphonse Adams
  • Omid Abtahi as Staff Sgt. John Lugo
  • Bruce Boxleitner as Col. John Konrad
  • Jake Busey as the Radioman/Robert Darden
  • Patrick Quinn as Agent Jeff Riggs
  • Chris Cox as Agent Rick Gould
  • Rick Pasqualone as Agent Daniel

    Soundtrack

    The game's score was composed by Elia Cmiral and features mostly guitar-based compositions, along with several ambient tracks. The game also features several licensed tracks, including:
  • Alice in Chains - "Rooster"
  • Björk - "Storm"
  • Briton - "Quick Silver"
  • The Black Angels - "Bad Vibrations"
  • The Black Angels - "The First Vietnamese War"
  • Black Mountain - "Stormy High"
  • Deep Purple - "Hush"
  • Inner Circle - "Bad Boys"
  • Jimi Hendrix - "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)"
  • Jimi Hendrix - "The Star-Spangled Banner"
  • Martha and the Vandellas - "Nowhere to Run"
  • Mogwai - "Glasgow Mega-Snake"
  • Mogwai - "R U Still in 2 It"
  • Nine Inch Nails - "The Day the World Went Away"
  • Giuseppe Verdi - "Dies Irae, Libera Me"

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