Slightly disappointing.
Pros: Hardly any.
Cons: give A.i a new meaning for stupid.Almost everything.
The bottom line: Only buy this game if you have time and money to waste otherwise avoid it.
Full review
The game is not as good as what we were expecting.
Dim-witted artificial intelligence and deeply embarrassing storytelling are mixed with some breathtaking action sequences and thoughtful map design into an awkward and messy hodgepodge of shooting and driving that alternates between the entertaining and the downright unpleasant. It's fitting that Haze's game play would embrace such extremes, because its entire fiction is built around shallow absolutes.The term "artificial intelligence" only half-applies to your computer-controlled challengers, who are laughably, painfully stupid. Foes will run directly past you as if you aren't there, stand motionless as you fire, and completely ignore grenades tossed toward them.
Thankfully, the core game play of a first-person shooter--the shooting proper--is smooth and silky.
You have to know that there is a concept called nectar which is like a steroid which also has side effects in the game.
Haze's campaign is pretty unspectacular, lacking in spectacular moments and set-pieces that other modern shooters have in spades. Problems caused by dumb AI squad mates, instant kills from unseen rockets and unimpressive vehicle controls.
I personally think that this game is not worth buying if you are a bit busy.try this game if you have time and money to waste.
The less talked about the game the better.
I would give it a 5/10.