
Operation Flashpoint: Red River is the newest title in the successful Operation Flashpoint series, which comes to us courtesy of Codemasters. Focusing on a fictional conflict in Tajikistan in 2013, the game will implement the same tactical FPS techniques that have made previous games in the series so popular. By adding 4 player drop-in/drop-out co-op, an engaging narrative, four unique classes and a robust XP system, Codemasters is looking to deliver the ultimate tactical shooter!

Green Man Gaming are yet again offering more than just a sale with a breadth of bundles to take your breath away! They released two games bundles featuring Codemasters and Digital Tribes. Also discounted are Thief, Thief : Master Thief Edition, Bioshock Infinite and Murdered Soul Suspect at 75% off.
Some mediocre - crap games there. Couldn't even include any Codemasters racing games? It's the only thing they're good at.
Even though it's still technically a good deal, the whole $5 or £4 thing annoys me. Humble bundle doesn't do this. No thanks.

You can pay what you want for Overlord, its Raising Hell DLC, Operation Flashpoint: Red River, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising, and Rise of the Argonauts. Paying $6 or more gets you Overlord II, DiRT Showdown, and DiRT 3.

Mobile & Apps: "One of the most underrated shooters of the previous generation was Operating Flashpoint: Red River for the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. With all its problems, I believe this is a game that is worth playing, however, it is not too hard to see why the game didn't quite kick off, as it should have."
Loved this game, it was dumbed down from Dragon Rising but still an enjoyable game. Was still offputting to people looking for instant/non stop action
Ha! Some colleagues and I are actually planning on hitting this one up tonight. Great game.
cool interview
lookin to be better than Dragon Rising
this is the third one right? CO op stuff looks intrested but im looking for the reaons why i would buy this over any other fps?
ya it won't really stand out
It's a cool idea, having a truly realistic fps, but it's only fun in small doses. Getting shot once early in a mission and limping for a good hour to the end of the mission in Dragon Rising was not fun.