Warface (2013)

by Ji-yeong
6 minutes read

Summary

Warface (2013)

Warface is a free-to-play first-person shooter video game developed by Crytek and published by My.com. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

Gameplay

Warface is a team-based shooter in which players take on the roles of soldiers from one of four classes: Rifleman, Medic, Engineer, or Sniper. Each class has its own unique abilities and weapons, and players must work together to complete objectives and defeat the enemy team.

The game features a variety of game modes, including:

  • Team Deathmatch: Two teams of five players compete to get the most kills.
  • Free-for-All: Every player is out for themselves in a battle to the death.
  • Capture the Flag: Two teams of five players compete to capture the other team’s flag and return it to their own base.
  • Plant the Bomb: One team of five players must plant a bomb at one of two bomb sites, while the other team of five players must defuse the bomb or prevent it from being planted.
  • Storm: One team of five players must attack and capture three objectives, while the other team of five players must defend the objectives.
  • Ranked Matches: Players can compete in ranked matches to earn rewards and climb the排行榜.

Warface also features a number of cooperative missions, in which players team up to complete objectives against AI-controlled enemies. The missions are divided into three difficulty levels: Regular, Skilled, and Hardcore.

Setting

Warface is set in a near-future world where a private military company called Blackwood has become a major threat to global security. The player takes on the role of a soldier who joins a team of five other soldiers to fight against Blackwood and its allies.

The game’s missions take place in a variety of locations around the world, including:

  • Russia: The game’s opening missions take place in Russia, where the player’s team must fight against Blackwood forces in the city of Moscow.
  • Afghanistan: The player’s team is sent to Afghanistan to investigate a terrorist threat.
  • Japan: The player’s team must travel to Japan to rescue a kidnapped scientist.
  • United States: The player’s team returns to the United States to stop Blackwood from launching a nuclear attack.

Development

Warface was developed by Crytek, the German video game developer known for the Crysis series. The game was originally announced in 2011, and it was released for Microsoft Windows in 2013. The game was later ported to PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

Crytek has stated that Warface is a “living game,” and that they will continue to update the game with new content and features. The game has received a number of updates since its release, including new maps, weapons, and game modes.

Reception

Warface has received mixed reviews from critics. Some critics have praised the game’s graphics, gameplay, and variety of content. Others have criticized the game’s microtransactions and its lack of innovation.

Despite the mixed reviews, Warface has been a commercial success. The game has over 100 million registered players, and it is one of the most popular free-to-play games in the world.

Conclusion

Warface is a solid first-person shooter that offers a lot of variety and replayability. The game’s missions are challenging and fun, and the cooperative multiplayer is a blast. If you’re a fan of first-person shooters, then you should definitely check out Warface.

Score: 7.5/10

Review Score

7.5/10

Art

Cover Art

Screenshots

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More