I realise I am very late here, but I would like to add my comment anyways. For a long while I forgot about Zero Punctuation, and I spent yesterday catching up on the past year and a half of episodes. On Yahtzee's strong recommendation of Spec Ops, I picked it up. Unfortunately, I found myself extremely disappointed.
Yahtzee never makes the gameplay out to be anything more that just another generic modern FPS, and it isn't. It has no features of any kind to make the gameplay mechanics stand out from the other fifteen modern FPS games released in the past year. The squad command is incredibly half-baked and ultimately useless, as Yahtzee says. Of course, the gameplay is not why Yahtzee recommends the game.
The storyline... did not capture me. At all. I find myself emotionally invested in media quite easily, but Spec Ops was not a video game I found myself invested in. The goal seems to be to make you feel guilty for the horrors of war you've committed, but... you didn't commit any horrible acts. The character you play as did, but you had no choice in the matter. How am I supposed to feel guilty for what another person did? For a video game to invoke guilt, you must be given the choice. You have to be immersed in it, to feel like it's you making the choice, not the avatar you control. Following a linear script doesn't make me feel guilty. Outside of trying to force a guilt trip, the storyline was not special in any way. It was just another generic modern FPS story.
I doubt anyone will read this, but if you do and are thinking about purchasing Spec Ops, I recommend that you don't waste the money. I don't know how this game enamored Yahtzee so, but it was a waste of time and money to me. It had nothing of value to separate it from any other modern FPS game released in the past five years.