Operace Flashpoint: Red River Review

is a tactical first-person shooter released in 2011 by Codemasters for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. It serves as the sequel to Dragon Rising and is the final installment in the Operation Flashpoint series. Core Game Overview

Features a broad range of controls including sprinting, going prone, and the ability to switch between first-person and third-person perspectives.

The original Operation Flashpoint was developed by Bohemia Interactive, who later reclaimed the rights and re-released the original game as Arma: Cold War Assault in 2011. Operace Flashpoint: Red River

According to historical data from IGN and Metacritic , the game received mixed reviews, scoring roughly on Metacritic and 7.5/10 from IGN. While praised for its cooperative elements, it was often compared to the original Operation Flashpoint (later renamed Arma: Cold War Assault ) and criticized for being more linear than its predecessors. Legacy and Availability

Includes a "Fireteam Engagements" mode, offering standalone missions like "Last Stand" (horde defense) and "Rolling Thunder" (convoy escort). Critical Reception is a tactical first-person shooter released in 2011

The campaign is designed for drop-in/drop-out 4-player co-op, encouraging team coordination for objectives.

It remains the final entry in the franchise developed by Codemasters. The original Operation Flashpoint was developed by Bohemia

Unlike arcade shooters, it emphasizes tactical realism, squad-based maneuvers, and authentic combat scenarios.