Ravenfield
Ravenfield is a solo FPS which I’ve spent definitely more than 700 hours, at least another 100 hours, just on cracked and pirated versions airdropped in school hallways and played in lunchtimes and intervals. I bought the game to support the creator, and I’d reckon it’s paid off. Even if it’s vanilla selection is selective and small, the modding community is both active and easy to enter. I even did some myself, though I’m a rookie. If you’re looking for a multiplayer game, don’t bother. Just enjoy the solo game.
– Real player with 722.2 hrs in game
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– Real player with 121.5 hrs in game
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam
Best Vietnam game ever … The Smell of Napalm in the Morning!
Great balance between military simulator and arcade === Great Hardcore FPS game
PTSD guarantied.
– Real player with 355.6 hrs in game
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This is probably one of my favorite “realistic” shooters. Unlike Day of infamy which loses it’s charm quick and can become mindless, This game retains it’s charm with cheesy voice lines and a stunning ability to keep you immersed in combat. Where Insurgency fails with it’s customization bieing far to expansive for it’s own good and having too many variables to a loadout, This game hits a middle ground.
It’s the 60s,You don’t get any damn attachments, you choose between a bayonet AK, or a mosin nagant. Sights and specialized attachments are for specialist soldiers, which have limited slots.
– Real player with 245.2 hrs in game
Rise of Liberty
I recommend this to anyone who enjoys the following:
-Line/Formation Combat
-Bayonet Charges
-Using various commands and tactics to divert attention from the main attack (taking 30 troops around the side of a position and hitting it with constant suppresive fire to distract the defenders from the main assault)
-Calvary Charges and Tactics
-Unlockable weapons
-Battles which can easily be turned in anyones favor if tactics are used.
-Range guessing
-Synchronized firing and reloading
-Single Player FPS-Strategy games (like Ravenfield)
– Real player with 34.8 hrs in game
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I think we can best praise this game by going through some of the quality, in-depth negative reviews it has gotten.
First up, we have “Wait for a MASSIVE update to the game, or a drop/sale price.” - 0.6 hours played.
Wow. I mean, what? Why? What is the game lacking that makes it so unplayable or not worth the price? The A.I is decent, the battles are epic, and the dev has shown a lot of passion towards improving things even more. I mean… it’s kinda misleading. I can assure whoever is reading this that Rise of Liberty is very much playable, it is very functional, and it has enough content to warrant its price.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Poly Squad
PolySquad Review
First of all, I have to mention that the game looks really nice. The map and character designs are good, but they need to improve their weapon designs a bit. Since it is an early access game yet I think it can improve better than many games. Let me talk about the good aspects of gameplay:
- Level System (from 1 to 78): I think it is really important to have a level system in online games. Because the player will try to move himself to a higher level and will play more.
– Real player with 100.8 hrs in game
EN
For the first time, I am happy that we have seen a quality game from a Turkish company. To explain the game briefly and briefly, the game can be called a mini battlefield. Although the game is really fun, it would be better if the tanks and helicopters with many players have a slightly higher health. I wish success to the game and the developers.
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İlk defa bir türk firmasından kaliteli bir oyun görebildik mutluyum oyunu anlatmak kısa ve öz bir şekilde anlatmak gerekirse oyun mini bir battlefield diyebiliriz. Oyun gerçekten eğlenceli yeni çıkmasına rağmen bir çok oyuncuya sahip tank ve helikopterlerin canları biraz daha yüksek olsa daha iyi olur. Oyuna ve geliştiricilere başarılar dilerim..
– Real player with 38.0 hrs in game
Battlefield 1 ™
-Feels like WW1!
-You can blow a whistle and charge, how cool is that!
-No cringe customizations or character lines
-10/10 atmosphere
-10/10 Sound Design
-Great maps
-AMAZING gun play for ALL CLASSES
-Makes you feel like the enemy is formidable
-Elite classes and Behemoths are badass
– Real player with 258.8 hrs in game
Best battlefield game up to date. Immersion is top of the roof with some decent campaigns.
If you want to play multiplayer, make sure you dont use “quick match” and try server browser instead. In there, don’t use official DICE servers as they’re often filled with hackers. Try out community servers where admins are active and players are good and u get close, fun games.
– Real player with 210.3 hrs in game
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30™
Pros:
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Classic and enjoyable to play (by overall).
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Good storytelling and interesting characters.
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Many examples of how horrifying the war is.
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Great Normandy landscape and environments.
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Sound recording and battle cries.
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Not so complicated commanding function.
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Compatible with few mods on the internet.
Cons:
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Old game mechanics, slow running and you can’t even sprint, and AIs move very slow.
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Horrible checkpoint management and sometimes enemy can shoot you through your cover.
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Screwed up grenade and Panzerfaust blast radius, and somewhat pitiful grenade’s throwing range.
– Real player with 25.9 hrs in game
I am SO glad to see you guys! - Jospeh Hartsock, Brothers In Arms Road To Hill 30
THE GOOD
Authentic environments range from visually stunning (In the sense of scope) to downright ugly. Some of the character animations are a bit awkward, and one particular glitch sent a German rifleman across the map where he promptly caught himself on barbed wire and ruined the mood. The textures could be worse, but that’s like saying that Duke Nukem Flopped could’ve been more hyped. For 2005, graphically speaking, it’s mediocre. Not great, not terrible, not a benchmark for games and not something you’ll want to recycle for toilet paper. While being failry realistic, it suffers from having people die very quickly, which can be frustrating when you need that person for a particular job, as shown perfectly by Objective XYZ. The multiplayer has two players who each command two teams to try and eliminate the other team. While not a straight up shooter, it would be nice to see some other objectives rather than just kill everyone else. This is BiA, not Quake.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Men of Valor
OMG! I’d been hoping to see Men of Valor (MOV) released on Steam for years. I even wrote to Valve several years ago when they started to include classic games from years ago in the Steam store, asking for it to be included because IMO it has a superb set of multiplayer maps that cover large open maps, temples, Jungle, Sniping, indoor and outdoor CQB, Urban, Industrial, Hillside and Valley maps. It’s now 15 11 years old (as of 2019), so as you’d expect, some aspects are a little dated, but the actual maps are excellent and despite its age it still looks great. The original add-on map pack, that included an extra five multiplayer maps has been included with this Steam version expanding the original maps to 21 multiplayer maps (see below for a full list, plus a brief explanation of each map). Every major battle from the American involvement in the Vietnam war is represented in these maps. I do hope we see some servers coming online regularly. Sadly over the last several years, when I have found a server running you’d only see ta few players at any one time, so some of the bigger maps were never included in the map rotations and most of the ones that were felt empty and when joining, you spent more time looking for players to shoot, lol. There were exceptions such as Charlieville and the two temple ruins i.e. Cambodian and Jungle Ruins, all three being small CQB maps, with some sniping.
– Real player with 99.8 hrs in game
I actually remembered playing this game on the original Xbox back when it came out in late 2004 and as I am writing down this review, I still have my physical copy of the Xbox version right here in front of me. I absolutely love this game as I played the campaign over and over again that I lost count. You may be wondering: What’s so special about this game? Well, I am going to tell you.
Men of Valor is a 2004 PC (and original Xbox) first-person military shooter that takes place in the earlier stages of the Vietnam War (1965-1968). You play as Dean Shepard, an African-American soldier who took part in the conflict alongside with his squadmates: Greaser, Smooth, Zook, Hodges, and all other characters (Oh my goodness, I even remembered those characters from long ago). The game does not have a legitimate plot but what I love about this game is the presentation. Men of Valor provides a great historical perspective and experience, placing the player to know what is like in that conflict. The campaign is divided into four different areas of the war in 1965-1968: Da Nang Outskirts (rooting out the Vietcong from Da Nang, taking part in Operation Starlite), Iron Triangle (eliminate the Vietcong stronghold that resides in northern Saigon and being part of the joint US-ARVN Offensive), Khe Sanh Hill (push the North Vietnamese Army away from U.S hilltops firebases in 1967), and the Tet Offensive (terminate the North Vietnamese positions out of Hue and breaking the Siege of Khe Sanh).
– Real player with 74.7 hrs in game
Rising Front
Rising Front is a massive WW1 shooter centered around trench warfare! It features a perfect blend of FPS, RTS and battle simulator! The goal for this game is to accurately simulate WW1 battles with hundreds or even thousands of units on the battlefield.
Battle Size
This game is capable of running 1000+ units making for incredible battles never seen before in a WW1 game!
Key Features
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Authentic WW1 tactics
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Highly Optimized
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Artillery
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Procedural cover system
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Rag-doll physics
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AI commanding
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Steam Workshop Support
Sniper Squad Mission
Sniper Squad Mission, as the name suggests, lacks any sort of creativity or gameplay for that matter. It consists of 6 short waves (using the same recycled 2 maps.) There is no cover and there are no movement keys - the player just stands still in the same spot while shooting 1 enemy at a time as they spawn in until there are none left. The game can be 100% completed in less than 10 minutes. Why it is priced at $5, let alone sold at all is beyond me.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Huge waste of time (10 mins). Premise is that these people with snipers all shoot from you in the open? You are also in the open by the way. Spoiler alert, you can’t die too.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Task Force 88: Hostile Contact
Features
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Six exciting game play modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Conquest, Rush, Capture the Flag, and Kill Confirmed.
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Four world-wide exotic battle locations.
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Different player classes are available; Assault, Support, Medic and Recon each with a special skill set. All perks and weapons issued immediately, just like the real military. No need for tiresome grinding. Select your gear and skill set. Now fight your way to glory!
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Play as single player with AI bots, or multiplayer, online or LAN.
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Engage your opponents in either close quarter combat or long-distance battles.
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Communicate with others via in-game text and global proximity voice chat.