![]() ![]() #Arctic combat webzen fullIn fact, the game even allows for multiple loadouts (should you have enough equipment) so that I could change loadouts according to the game mode or team that I was about to hook myself into.Īfter launching, the game takes over the full screen and permits full resolution-all the way up to my whopping 1920×1080. The lobby is fine, fonts are readable, buttons are pressable, and the UI for changing equipment can be understood and used to make sure that I’m outfitted and prepared for the battle to come. However, that the Search & Destroy game mode seems to be blocked from me because I’m still a Private and not yet a Lieutenant felt a little odd. I’m used to games who prevent players from equipping particular weapons/equipment based on rank-in a way, allowing the game to suitably fence newbies from veterans and giving them greater equipment choices as they advance. ![]() In fact, much of Arctic Combat is locked away from players who haven’t spent at least two hours playing to bring themselves enough experience levels to unlock them. ![]() ![]() The lobby is fairly easy to understand, although there’s a little bit of a learning curve to determine what each button does-not that just clicking on them doesn’t take me to familiar places-and numerous game modes are shut-off from new players before they reach a particular rank so that might be a little confusing. The game itself is not necessarily windowed (in fact it expands to full screen from here once a game is found and launched) but the lobby is so I’ll distinguish the two when speaking about how the game’s graphics affects the gameplay. Graphics and Sound: It’s a pretty solid showing in the FPS marketĪrctic Combat comes with a launcher and a lobby element that gives users a window to find their game from. The game has entered into closed beta and here’s what we thought about it-be sure to leave your own review here at GameOgre and let us know what you think. It may not be a triple-A title put into the market by a massive developer but it’s hit all the necessary keys to build an excellent looking and mechanically apt first person shooter. The graphics are excellent, the sound is solid, and it falls solidly into the meter set by other MMOFPS games both free-to-play and pay-to-play. Upon entering this game, you can expect the usual number of game modes (from deathmatch, team deathmatch, demolition, and PvE) and a quite a few maps. However, none of this holds this game back in its genre and in many ways AC does an excellent job of being an MMOFPS. The game is based on the Unreal Engine 2.5 and full of fairly excellent cinematic animations and sound effects-of course you can only go so far with an MMOFPS when it comes to cries of the wounded, explosions, and gunfire. In Arctic Combat published and developed by Webzen, this MMOFPS brings players together in a massive brawl between these well-armed forces over the dwindling resources and the advent of World War III. Of course, they brought their guns…lots and lots of guns. As gas and oil begin to fall below acceptable levels, the super nation states of the world look to the Arctic Circle-America and Russia are the first on the scene to take advantage of these new spoils. ![]()
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