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Once a great mod, now an astonishing game in its own right, where you not only need a quick trigger finger but also crafty tactics. In this military-themed FPS you can take control over a wide range of vehicles, arm yourself with a nice variety of speci...
Once a great mod, now an astonishing game in its own right, where you not only need a quick trigger finger but also crafty tactics. In this military-themed FPS you can take control over a wide range of vehicles, arm yourself with a nice variety of special weapons and fight in a cleverly created urban environment.
But if you will ever get bored – which is doubtful – there is a community that will be more than happy to serve you some cool mods. So what are you waiting for, soldier? Do you want to live forever?
Well-balanced vehicles and weapons
Large, well-designed maps that make full use of the vehicles’ added mobility
Addictive gameplay and low system requirements make it a good choice for an ad-hoc lan party
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I have only played for a couple of days but this game is fun and addictive. This is a multi player game with your normal multi player game modes like most frags win and capture the flag. I like it because you can play single player. The computer AI is a bit lacking but I enjoy running over the stupid guy that jumps out of the truck to shoot at me in a hummer. The vehicles are fun and add a lot to the game. This game is how I wish command and conquer renegade was like. You earn a point for every mode you complete on each map to unlock more maps. This is just a great game.
I had never played Mobile Forces before I bought it off GOG. The game seemed interesting and I decided to buy it - and I'm not disappointed!
Mobile Forces is pretty much your average online shooter, with a few minor twists. First, the vehicles: There are a few different ones, all varying in speed and durability. They are a bit too durable for my taste: Your average jeep can take two hits from a rocket launcher, and the bulkiest tank takes a whopping four... this is especially annoying in CTF, when enemies escaping with your flag are basically invincible. But they're still a nice touch and the maps are quite big, so traversing them by foot would be too slow.
The second thing that makes Mobile Forces stand out is the inventory system, which I like very much. You have six inventory slots, and different weapons and items take up different amounts of slots. Every time you respawn, you get the menu to choose your equipment. You could, for example, take a rocket launcher and an assault rifle . Or a shotgun, a sniper rifle and some laser tripwire bombs. Or a pistol and a deployable minigun. There are many different combinations to choose from, but only 10 items in total. More would've been nicer, but everything essential is in there.
If you like online shooters, you'll definitely like mobile forces. Well worth the six bucks.
Mobile Forces is a multiplayer FPS game that is a bit of a mix of Counter-Strike and Unreal Tournament, featuring military weapons and vehicles blended in with arcadey gameplay. To get straight to the point, while this sounds like an interesting idea (and it is), the execution is rather sloppy as the weapon balance isn't all that great and the maps are way too large for most game modes.
Deathmatch modes is so barren and lacking as you'll find yourself walking a lot in hopes to find someone to shoot at, and with objective modes like Capture the Flag, you start to wish the maps were a little more condensed so you don't find yourself using the vehicles as nothing more than a means to reach your destination faster. There aren't any respawn points scattered around the map in team modes, so every time you die you start back all the way at your team's base, which can wear on your patience real quick.
There are single-player bots, you can fight them in customizable skirmish matches or the game's Missions mode. You may get some enjoyment out of the skirmish mode even despite the AI being lackluster, but I highly suggest staying away from the Missions mode because it is some of the most frustrating series of bot matches I have played in a multiplayer FPS game. It starts off easy and rather dull, but as you progress through each map, the games get longer and the number of bots you face increase, so half-way through you'll find the bots going hard on defense. As such, you'll have to painstakingly command your bot teammates around just to capture an objective, which the bots will fail miserably at unless it's the Trailer mode or you were just lucky that they didn't screwed up. And all you get for finishing all 88 missions is a website link that isn't even archived. Great.
The online multiplayer went down with Gamespy, so unless you're an FPS diehard, I can't recommend this at all, there are far better shooters, both single-player and multiplayer, that you can play for cheap.