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Combat Arms has a nifty ace up its camouflaged sleeve.Ĭurrently, Combat Arms consists of four game modes: One Man Army (your basic deathmatch), Elimination (your basic team deathmatch), Search & Destroy (for that full Counter-Strike vibe), and Capture the Flag. What's more, familiar isn't necessarily synonymous with unsophisticated. The fact that the first impression of Combat Arms' feel and look is one of familiarity, meanwhile, is in many ways a boon to Nexon, as FPS players will be able to just pick it up and get stuck in. But is it unfair to compare a market-leading top-dollar title with a free-to-download, free-to-play game? Well, yes, no and maybe.Ĭombat Arms certainly offers impressive bangs for your bucks - plenty of the former and none of the latter. The maps, the textures, the graphical style are all bold, basic and, frankly, a little bit old-school in the age of COD4. In fact, diving into a game will feel familiar to veterans of Counter-Strike, the granddaddy of modern warfare shooters. First impressions from the newly launched European closed beta give some indication of how it achieves this.Ĭombat Arms doesn't look like the very latest of games.
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Times are good for cheapskates, and Combat Arms even caters to those too cheap to update their PC, as it'll run on pretty much any rig.
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Ah, another free online multiplayer game.
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Published by South Korea's Nexon, and developed by Nexon's in-house studio Doobic, Combat Arms is a free-to-play PC FPS.

Fans of modern warfare may well look elsewhere. In fact, it may even keep many going indefinitely, given that there's a certain reticence among fans about Treyarch's follow-up turning back the clock to the Second World War. Any FPS that plays out in a "modern warfare" context is inevitably going to face comparisons with Infinity Ward's masterpiece, the game that kept many of us going through the lean months of 2008.

In fact, many won't have a chance of clearing it. There's no getting around it: Call of Duty 4 raised the bar for multiplayer first-person shooter action so high that there are going to be a lot of bruises as other developers try to vault it. Head to the giveaway page to claim a key, and read on for our hands-on impressions. We have 10,000 more keys for the closed beta of Nexon's online FPS Combat Arms to give away.
