Arulco, Deidranna, Ira, Miguel, Drassen, Meduna, etc., names and places that are each JA2 player well known. Everything you meet here again. Much of the original was implemented here lovingly and presented in superb graphics. While Back in Action is a new edition, but not graphically souped copy. Who loved JA2 who can in Action have his joy in baking. A star deduction I have to give it: Many items found are unlike JA2 simply useless. Modification of weapons are possible only through essays such sighting devices and silencers, laser pointer and bipod no longer exists. There is also no own player character more. Positive is the new concept of camouflage uniformed heroes not only look chic from, Camouflage has an impact on the visibility of the game characters. The new Plan & Go now allows simultaneous actions of the game characters, as opposed to the single sequence in JA2. Strategies and tactics must therefore take into account over JA2 of simultaneity and enemy actions. The AI is not really the smartest, Cambria is attacked repeatedly in the same way the defense is then soon the (boring) routine. JA2 players will find at ease immediately familiar, but are also a few highlights and discover bugs. For newcomers, it will be a little hard on the initial, it probably needs a few new beginnings in order to fulfill all the missions successfully. As far as the game is now to equip the Special Edition: In addition to the game a quartet of mercenaries, a two-sided poster with the map of Arulco on one side and a novel in JA environment. The quartet plays halt typically with the mercenary values. The metal box is also well suited as a cookie jar, the additional price for the game is just really something for diehard fans YES. Conclusion: No game for weapons allergies.