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Enemy Front Возможности

ENEMY FRONT is the first truly modern WW2 FPS, featuring stunning visuals, open-ended levels and a richly interactive combat experience that breaks out of the standard model of highly linear scripted FPS experiences, giving the player full freedom to own their playing style. Intense Combat, Sniping, Stealth and Sabotage – all are viable approaches for the player, maximizing player engagement and replayability. Against the visceral backdrop of breathtaking European locales, the player takes on the role of American Robert Hawkins, as he fights hand in hand with Resistance Fighters opposing the Nazi juggernaut in France, Germany, Norway, and during the Warsaw Uprising.

  • Choose your own fight: gameplay blends fast-paced FPS action with precision sniping thrilling stealth, and deadly sabotage in the first open-ended WW2 game.

  • Deal death from afar: use sniper rifles to decimate enemy ranks and pick off officers, enemy snipers and heavy weapons gunners with deadly precision.

  • Breathtaking visuals, interactive environments and spectacular action across many iconic Resistance operations of WW2.

  • Choose your own weapon: full arsenal of WW2 weaponry across all categories of hand-guns, SMGs, assault rifles, sniper rifles, as well as signature Resistance weapons including the Sten gun, Welrod Silenced Pistol, and Lightning SMG.

  • Own the battlefield: combine reconnaissance, explosives and marksmanship to prepare, misdirect and ambush numerically superior Nazi troops.

  • Engaging, destructible environments and advanced tactical AI means combat is always a rewarding and dynamic experience.

  • Highly replayable 10 hour Single-Player Campaign and 12-player Online Multiplayer, all powered by CRYENGINE technology.

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Enemy Front Возможности

ENEMY FRONT is the first truly modern WW2 FPS, featuring stunning visuals, open-ended levels and a richly interactive combat experience that breaks out of the standard model of highly linear scripted FPS experiences, giving the player full freedom to own their playing style. Intense Combat, Sniping, Stealth and Sabotage – all are viable approaches for the player, maximizing player engagement and replayability. Against the visceral backdrop of breathtaking European locales, the player takes on the role of American Robert Hawkins, as he fights hand in hand with Resistance Fighters opposing the Nazi juggernaut in France, Germany, Norway, and during the Warsaw Uprising.

  • Choose your own fight: gameplay blends fast-paced FPS action with precision sniping thrilling stealth, and deadly sabotage in the first open-ended WW2 game.

  • Deal death from afar: use sniper rifles to decimate enemy ranks and pick off officers, enemy snipers and heavy weapons gunners with deadly precision.

  • Breathtaking visuals, interactive environments and spectacular action across many iconic Resistance operations of WW2.

  • Choose your own weapon: full arsenal of WW2 weaponry across all categories of hand-guns, SMGs, assault rifles, sniper rifles, as well as signature Resistance weapons including the Sten gun, Welrod Silenced Pistol, and Lightning SMG.

  • Own the battlefield: combine reconnaissance, explosives and marksmanship to prepare, misdirect and ambush numerically superior Nazi troops.

  • Engaging, destructible environments and advanced tactical AI means combat is always a rewarding and dynamic experience.

  • Highly replayable 10 hour Single-Player Campaign and 12-player Online Multiplayer, all powered by CRYENGINE technology.

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  • Разработчик

    CI Games

  • Последняя версия

    1.0.0

  • Последнее обновление

    2014-06-10

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  • gamedeal user

    Jun 16, 2014

    Have you ever thought to yourself "You know what would be really cool? A game where you play as a reistance fighter, stealing supplies and ammunition from the enemy, using sabotage and hit and run tactice to strike back at the Nazi war machine." Well then good news! Enemy Front does not let you do this. In Enemy Front, [i]you too[/i] can go on (now famous, but at the time top secret!) British SOE/Norwegian commando raids as an American journalist for some reason, or sink famous German ships that [url=http://www.german-navy.de/kriegsmarine/ships/destroyer/zerstorer1936a/z23/index.html]never actually sank until after the war.[/url] In exchange for the ability you have unfortunately lost the power to leap over even small fences, thus making it impossible to go anywhere the devs don't want you to go, but at least you can freeroam inside the nice little linear road they've set out for you. Plus, there's those convenient little infinite ammo boxes every twenty seconds, which is good, because otherwise you'd be at risk of running out occasionally and would have to conserve your ammunition, since you only carry four reloads for any given weapon (regardless of whether this is 20 KAR98 sniper rifle bullets, 20 KAR98 bullets (which are somehow different) or like 400 PPSH rounds) at a time. Thrill at the nonscripted pleasure of running away from an exploding building down a fixed, linear path, then being knocked down by an explosion and helped back up in a cutscene! Not once, but twice! It's like no FPS you've ever played before, and [i]definitely not one that came out in 2007 and starred a man with an enormous moustache![/i] Marvel at the time-travelling French resistance member who inexplicably gives you an STG-44 during a flashback to 1940, two years before that weapon's design was finished, and three years before the first one was built! Chuckle warmly as the game provides you with a demolition objective, which is coincidentally the only destructible object in its "Engaging, destructible environment"! Clap appreciatively as you find the explosives you need literally right next to the objective - again! Wonder aloud why you can't place those charges on any of the [i]other[/i] nearby things, even though you've done so before, then realise it's because the devs didn't think far enough ahead to provide an alternate route in their 'open-ended levels' in case you used up all your explosives! Sigh indulgently as you breach through [b]yet [i]another[/i] door[/b] and go into slow motion to shoot all the nazis inside, not forgetting the guy who gets knocked onto his rear by the exploding door basically [i][b]every single time.[/b][/i] Whoop with joy as you destroy the Nazi war machine's vaunted Panzers by shooting their frontal armour once, with a single shot antitank weapon! Gleefully call that weapon a Panzerschreck, even though it is clearly a Panzerfaust! Get really mad because this game's devs clearly put no effort into their research and have no idea what actually happened in World War 2! Post sarcastic reviews about it instead of doing something productive with your life!
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 4, 2022

    I was shocked to see mixed reviews here! Enemy Front has almost everything we want from a FPS genre. It has a very engaging story, nice graphics, huge maps, fun shooting mechanics, cinematic gameplay, variety of environments, secret collectables, achievements, sniping, stealth, human shield, interactable surrounding, etc etc.. Now, it isn't as polished as Call of Duty because of some visual glitches and downgraded pre-rendered video, and there could have been few other improvements. For example, some maps are so huge like Battlefield that they could have allowed players to ride bikes trucks in certain levels just like enemy do. They could have added ability to prone as sniping and stealth is fun here and it could have improved the experience. They could literally add these small features without any other modification and it would fit really well. Plus, the enemy AI isn't as aggressive as you would expect because if they are little far and are alerted of your presence, they won't come running to you. Despite these few cons, the pros outweigh the cons by MULTIPLE times! The open ended beautiful level gives you the choice how you wanna proceed - stealth or fun open combat. You can human shield enemies too, and hide their bodies! This game is a real innovative version of Call of Duty, with a very engaging story. 101% RECOMMENDED!
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 30, 2019

    Enemy Front is a first-person shooter set in WW2. It was developed and published by CI Games, and released on June 2014. I did not play multiplayer because of no available servers, and therefore, this review will not cover multiplayer. [h1] [b] Campaign [/b] [/h1] You play as Robert Hawkins, an American journalist that seeks to publicise the situation in Europe during WW2. You predominately support the Polish Resistance in the Polish Warsaw Uprising, in addition to completing missions in France, Norway, and Germany. In Poland, you are supported by the Resistance Leader 'Kozera'. Many reviews criticised the story, with some considering it a 'knock-off' of Call of Duty. While understandably, this is a lower-budget game, I found Enemy Front to be unique in that you are a journalist trying to make a story. The campaign includes historical flashback missions from earlier in the war, which is an interesting concept because in the 'present' (not flashback missions), you explain to your allies your past experiences. In addition, the campaign had secondary objectives. Unfortunately, I felt these side-missions were an afterthought because they did not impact story nor character experience; it felt like filler. But, overall in the six-hour campaign, I very much liked the story. The flashback missions and the transition into the present situation in Warsaw all flow well, the story is logical, and the game never forgets that you are a journalist and you are trying to find information. I did not see Enemy Front to be a knock-off of Call of Duty, rather, a unique premise set in a city which receives little awareness in video games. Complementing the campaign was high-quality graphics and strong cut scenes. I played Enemy Front on maximum, and found no performance issues. In addition, I thought for a 2014 game the graphics looked great, with acknowledgement to the water quality. Where I found to be good, but lacking, was the voice acting. While Hawkins and Kozera's voice acting in cut scenes captured the intensity of the situation, when both talked in-game I found both characters, at times, to have monotone voices and would infrequently 'cut' off the other when one was speaking. [h1] [b] Gameplay / Issues [/b] [/h1] Enemy Front incorporates a more realistic style of character movement, balancing weight, and movement within a rubble and rundown landscape. Character movement is laboured, where the speed of your sprint varies depending on your weapons. In addition, sprinting is finite, which is again, a welcome gameplay function. Further, crouching behind cover does not fully protect you like in some other shooters, rather enemy can shoot your head. I appreciate this element because some games portray cover as invisibility from enemies directly opposite the barricade. Lastly, I liked the smartness of Enemy AI when I would use stealth in maps because the Enemy AI would get easily alerted, and respond accordingly with alarms and more troops. I encountered a variety of issues. In total, I experienced over eight crashes, bugs, or glitches. For example, I found the Enemy AI to be very dumb in open-field combat. The AI would be static, not utilise cover, and I identified little cohesion between different Enemy AI's. Other observations include experiencing two crashes; sound glitches in some missions where the sound did not overlap with the situation at all, and bodies rag-dolling through buildings. [h1] [b] Conclusion [/b] [/h1] Enemy Front has exceeded my average expectations. The story was surprisingly strong, with a unique premise, a focus on Poland, and a logical and coherent story supported by flashback missions to learn about Hawkins. I think the game needed a polish because of various bugs, glitches, and crashes, but nothing was certainly game-breaking. If you purchase the game, do not expect a AAA quality game, because it is a lower-budget affair, but it does not mean you cannot enjoy what it has to offer. I recommend this game on sale. [h1] [b] Rating [/b] [/h1] 7/10 [h1] [b] Pros [/b] [/h1] • Story, including the characters, unique use of a journalist as the protagonist, and the focus on Warsaw • High-quality graphics • Movement of characters when traversing with the environment. [h1] [b] Cons [/b] [/h1] • Friendly and Enemy AI were not the best • High number of bugs, glitches, and crashes • Filler side-missions. • Inconsistency of voice acting. If you found this review helpful, please give it a thumbs up. If you would also like to follow my reviews more easily, be sure to join my group http://steamcommunity.com/groups/AntwogReviews https://store.steampowered.com/app/256190/Enemy_Front/
  • gamedeal user

    Oct 16, 2014

    Overall Enemy Front does not live up to its hype, and falls short when compared to other modern shooters. It is great that CI Games chose to centre their story around the Warsaw Uprising, a conflict that has previously been untouched by games and film, but the story fails to engage the player, and the characters are not developed well. The terrible enemy AI further damages the single player campaign, making many of the missions more tedious then fun to complete. All this coupled with dated graphics, and a multiplayer system that doesn't bring much to the table, and lacks dedicated servers, means that the high price tag Enemy Front demands is not worth it. I recommend buying this game when it's on sale, as a player should not expect to get more than eight to ten hours of game play out of it. Even when taking into consideration the decent gun play, sometimes beautiful environments and great loading screens, I can only score Enemy Front as 4 out of 10. GAMEPLAY The structure of the campaign missions is good on the whole. Players are regularlygiven the choice as to what order they complete certain missions and once in the mission are free to approach the objectives how they wish. Enemy Front has a decent stealth mechanic which offers a sneaky route to victory through backstabing and hiding bodies, but this is let down by the lack of a defined cover system. Rather than have the player press a button that would draw them into cover they instead just move behind the various objects in the levels. This run behind something and hope for the best cover system often results in the player being discovered by the enemy and having to shoot their way out. By the second mission in I was so frustrated by the lack of cover system that I stopped trying to stealth kill characters and instead went in guns a blazin'. Combat in Enemy Front is a mixed bag, with a good variety of detailed weapons that are consistent with the World War II timeframe,but some of the worst AI I have seen in a long time. All of the guns on offer look great, and react as expeted, with differing accuracy, damage and recoil depending on the gun. The game offers a good sniping system with the player able to scope their target, hold their breath causing the rifle to steady and time to slow, before firing off an amazing shot killing their opponent. The sniper rifle is an extremely powerful option, which motivated me to use it in most situations, but by the end of the game I was so damn sick and tired of seeing the slow motion bullet vision of my shots. Enemy Front AI is terrible, and enemies often struggle to hide behind cover, and are all too prepared to come running head strong through doorways where a pile of dead bodies is already present. I found the most effective way to win missions was to snipe one or two guards then wait around a corner or through a doorway for the rest of the guards to come running through in single file. During other missions I would find guards looking in the wrong direction during fire fights or staying behind cover without firing until I moseyed on passed their defences and killed them point blank. The AI of your companions is also atrocious, with them being unable to kill enemies who are standing in the open, and with them often pushing you out from behind cover as they try to follow their own scripted path. All of these AI issues are further compounded by game play and graphical glitches. These glitches didn't happen too often but I find it extremely annoying when a game crashes during loading due to poor programming. MULTIPLAYER Enemy Front offers a couple of standard online multiplayer match options with one new match type for players to try their hand at. Players can choose between deathmatch, radio transmission and team deathmatch. Deathmatch and team deathmatch are the standard game types for FPS multiplayer, but radio transmission offers a slight tweak to the map point capturing game type. Radio transmission matches see two opposing teams of up to 6 players fight it out to control varying map points in an effort to bounce a radio transmission through a level. I struggled to find many people online and due to a lack of dedicated servers suffered from massive pings unless I made my own server. This issue of high pings along with a lack of community support made the Enemy Front multiplayer a tedious endeavour. VISUALS As a whole the game looks dated with many of the enemy models being repeated, textures looking flat, and draw distances fluctuating, with objects sometimes appearing out of thin air. This game would have been far more competitive visually at the start of the last console generation, but seems out of place in today's market. Having said this it is refreshing to be able to run a new game at full tilt graphically on my old rig and even with these graphical short comings some of the European environments did look beautiful. Also Enemy Front does have some of the best looking loading screens I have seen in a long while. For my full review and heaps of other delicious content see [url=http://glitchnews.com.au/2014/06/20/enemy-front-game-review/]Glitch[/url]
  • gamedeal user

    May 4, 2022

    抱着试一试的想法入得游戏,本来并没有抱有什么期待,但是打开游戏后被优秀的画面,和还算不错的射击手感所折服,游戏的故事也给人眼睛一亮之感,相比于大厂描述的东、西线集团军作战、太平洋战争,游戏的切入点居然是1939年就亡国的波兰,而且要在波兰扮演抵抗军战士,在德军后方进行破坏。这样少见的剧情+优秀的画面+不错的背景音乐+很棒的射击手感,自然会让人给出超级高的好评。
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 23, 2017

    Utterly dreadful. This is gonna be more of a personal review than a general one. Let me start with saying that I had seen many many reviews about this game, a lot of them were negative some of them where OK but not reassuring. I'm a big fan of WWII shooters and despite the negative criticism towards Enemy Front, I wanted to give it a shot regardless. (You know sometimes we find some bad shooters and secretly enjoy them a little). Oh boy was I wrong on this one. So very wrong. I really wanted to enjoy Enemy Front, even if it was just a quick blast through the game and uninstall never to look back on, that would have been fine for me, considering I picked this game up during a sale for about 3$. First impressions where not good. The game starts off with an incredibly boring and derivative setup. You're some kind of journalist-type who's in the midst of the world war, writing about the brave and strong people who fought and stood up to the Nazi oppression. I'll give it credit for being a little different and original, but the setup is easily forgettable moments after it's shown and isn't gripping enough to give a care in the world for. The gameplay felt solid but clunky sometimes. I was given the opportunity very soon into the game to decide to take on an area with patrolling nazis either via stealth or by going loud and firing upon them. I decided to try the stealth approach. I was spotted magically around a corner of a wall, past a stack of crates, a bush and a doorway. Yup. The AI, to say the very least, is damn right dreadful. Stealth is not viable in Enemy Front and doesn't really work that well. Stealth takedowns are time consuming and quite frankly by the time you've hit your melee button you feel a sense of dread as you wait for a near 8 second long animation to play (doesn't sound like a lot but you sit there and count it and believe me you'll understand why it's annoying). The gunplay is typically boring, each gun feels more or less the same, the only difference mainly being the fire-rate. The sound design is generic and poor quality. And the voice acting... my god, don't even get me started. Genuinely some of the worst voice acting I have ever experienced. (Resident Evil 1 and House of the Dead where memorable for having bad voice acting but this is just sad.) I genuinely wanted to get some enjoyment out of this game, I really did. I wasn't expecting Enemy Front to be an amazing triple A product but I can honestly promise anyone interested - it is not worth the money and not even on sale. I picked Enemy Front up for 3$ and I've never requested a refund so quick in my life. Enemy Front is a uninspiring, boring, dull, painstakinly abysmal shooter that offers nothing new or innovative. Play something better like the original Call of Duty games or Wolfenstein for a greater WWII game. 2/10
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 11, 2014

    Remember the first time you parachuted into occupied (virtual) Normandy, France in the dead of night? Took out those German patrols stealthy-like? Created a distraction so your comrades-in-arms could take the beachhead and secure a landing site? Or remember being packed in an LCU (VIRTUAL), sea water and vomit sloshing beneath you; the Atlantic tossing you about like a plaything before your ship slammed into the beach? The ramp lowered, bullets chewed your men up around you; imposing, gray, gloomy skies contrasted that red, roiling surf? I sure as shit do. The developers of “Enemy Front” also remember. They remember and they want you to TOO. It's been years since we've gotten a great WWII shooter. DAMN OUR HUBRIS. “Developers, we are SICK of killing Nazis. Come on, let's see something new,” we cried. “Okay, how about Nazi zombies?” they replied. And we were content for a time. But we wanted more. So they decided to drown the market in Tom Clancy Russian/Arab/Chinese right-wing wet dream masturbatory aid for the last SEVEN years. It's gotten more boring than WWII ever was. Because history is tangible. It happened. It happened to our grandparents. We can read books and watch documentaries and visit sites. It's real. It's powerful. Pretend future conflicts just aren't the same. They aren't bad, no! Just different. They don't have the same staying power. Remember my first paragraph? Bet you all remembered each of those moments vividly as I described them. Okay, now reflect on some of the latest modern shooter moments. OH SHIT, REMEMBER THAT TIME YOU GOT NUKED? Yep. That was pretty heavy. WHAT ABOUT THE GHILLIE SUIT CHERNOBYL LEVEL?!? Oh yeah, that was excellent! Got anything else? No? Okay. So I hope I've made my position in this debate clear. Now this WWII shooter might not be the savior we're looking for, but it's a fine first effort. The story is interesting, but Citizen Kane this is not. The characters are interesting but one note, underdeveloped, and underutilized. But this is to be expected from the genre. This isn't why we play WWII shooters though, is it? No. We play them to kick Nazi butt. So what little suffers from the weaker story elements the gameplay salvages. You can approach a level in one of two ways: either come in Captain America style, rocking Nazi faces with your raw and unrelenting patriotism, or you can hit them Sam Fisher stealth style. This duality is very rewarding. The gunplay is great. I can feel the jolts up my arm; I feel the impact of each bullet, whether it's striking flesh or cover. I feel totally immersed. I'm a grimy, grizzled, Nazi-blood-hungry warrior – I'm not playing a video game in my underwear, hungry for day old pizza. The AI is serviceable. I'm playing on expert difficulty. They tend to rush in, unfortunately. Sometimes they display tactics, but on at least a few occasions I've taken a shot in an open area and fallen back, watching them funnel one by one into my death corridor. But otherwise they're competent – just don't expect “Brothers in Arms” tactics. The graphics are excellent, especially considering this is also a PS3 and Xbox 360 release. The ruined cities feel alive, buzzing and burning. The countryside is verdent and beautiful, still scarred by the brutality of war. And the sounds, last but not least, the sounds. Bullets whiz and ping, Germans shriek and shout orders, bombardments are heavy. The score is a little repetitive but it certainly is soaring and epic, fitting for the setting. If the gameplay makes this immersive, then the sound design is the icing on the cake. A few gripes worth mentioning. I'm a resistance fighter. Thank God the Germans just left open ammo crates lying around everywhere otherwise, I don't know, I might have had to drop my weapon, change things up! And I'm tired of every European out of WWII speaking near perfect English. I wouldn't have minded subtitles; French speaking French, Polish speaking Polish. Finally, the game touts open worldness as a feature and pressures you to explore. I wish there were some collectables... propoganda leaflets and art, love notes and correspondence. History. An unfortunate missed opportunity. So for my fellow history buffs and historical war enthusiasts AND EVEN A FEW OF YOU MODERN FANATICS, I think you'll have a good time with this game. It has serious nostalgia potential. You will likely smile and reflect on your time with this game when you're finally finished playing. For thirty bucks this is well worth your time. This is almost AAA quality. You owe it to yourself to give it a try. Now go liberate (VIRTUAL) Europe.
  • gamedeal user

    Jan 2, 2018

    Pros: +Tight, punchy shooting makes the combat immensely satisfying. This is helped by great blood effects (unlike other shooters, streams of blood gush from enemy injuries with every bullet) +The levels are intelligently designed to allow strategy and stealth. There's no shortage of terrain, foliage, trees, and accesible houses to let you both hide from enemies or intelligently take the fight to them. +The stealth system itself is solid, if a little finnicky at times. +The environments, weapons, and particle effects can look gorgeous when all the settings are cranked up. +No shortage of exciting, player-manufactured (non-scripted) moments. Since you spend most of the game alone (no AI partners like in other shooters), the game has a legitimately thrilling one-man-army element. There's something adrenaline-pumping about infiltrating a large village full of Nazis, silently taking out some of them, being spotted, and engaging in a frantic firefight through the village streets, buildings, and surrounding forest areas. +The large environments help make the game feel less linear. Cons: -HIDEOUS character models made worse by robotic, expressionless animations. -Optimization could be better. -Gameplay, despite being fun and sastisying, is pretty repetetive as far as objectives are concerned. Most of it involves taking out enemy vehicles, eliminating all enemies in a certain area, blowing up enemy territory, or collecting an important item within hostile areas. -The story is impossible to care about thanks to mediocre presentation, equally lackluster writing, and bland voice acting. -A few, infrequent glitches here and there (mostly some object pop-in and enemies clipping through objects) -The enemy AI is scattered all over the place. Sometimes the enemies will put up a legitimately good fight by flanking you, throwing grenades, and overwhelming you by sheer force (especially rushing your location). Other times they'll act brain-dead, staying in cover and popping out their heads to allow you a headshot or blindly firing in your direction with no strategy. -The stealth kill animations are bit too long, sometimes giving enemies a chance to spot you in the act. Overall: I can honestly say this game's worth buying and playing all the way through... if on sale. The gameplay's a ton of fun, but the overall package feels unpolished in some areas. This isn't helped by the fact that the story flat-out sucks, which might make it hard for some to get invested in the gameplay itself. But despite that, the vulnerable but resilient one-man-army element of the gameplay makes it more than worth checking out. Recommended
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 19, 2020

    What is it about CI Games that makes them such an entertaining developer? I love their games even though they are cheaply produced and derivative. Primarily, for me it’s about the so bad it’s good factor that I find in every CI Games release. I really enjoy the super cheesy and bizarre details that always end up being in these games. I just never know if it was the intention of the developer to be funny or if it’s just a fortunate result of trying for something else and failing hilariously. Enemy Front is a perfect example of CI Games’ ability to produce what should be a cheap and shitty game but end up creating an enjoyable cheese fest. I think the main reason why this game is so enjoyable is that besides its flaws it`s still very entertaining. As with some other poorly made games the worst crime that can be committed is to be boring. This game is not boring because of some good pacing, weapons that pack a punch and some pretty good looking visuals. Some talented developers worked on this game and CI Games as a studio are perfectly capable of doing some things very well. Somebody needs to give these guys some money to make a AAA title. I would only hope that they maintain their b-movie esque brand of surreal humor if they do ever begin to invest more into their games. As that’s what makes Enemy Front stand out, it’s a silly Nazi killing romp with some genuinely well implemented gameplay elements. While the bugs and weirdly half assed design flaws are worth a look too. For example, I managed to get on top of the roofs of the buildings in a town. Which should generally be fine in other games but not here as I dropped down into a glitchy out of bounds part of the level without any warning. I thought I was still in the normal game area until everything started glitching out more and more until I fell through the world. This was cool with me and a lot of fun actually, I can accept this type of different experience from a developer like CI games. However when the same kind of glitches happen in AAA games I do feel a bit cheated (which happens quite a bit in major titles). For the most part Enemy Front is a fun budget FPS that is definitely worth playing. Except for a couple of issues towards the end of the game which actually, straight up break some aspects of the game play and not in a cool way. I suppose one thing that plays in this games favor is the low expectations of the player. Nobody really expects Enemy Front to be finely polished or innovative in its design. However most players will be pleasantly surprised by this games strengths (of which it has many).
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 29, 2020

    ---{Graphics}--- - Masterpiece - Beautiful - Good ✔ Decent - Will do - Bad - Awful ---{Gameplay}--- - Try not to get addicted - Very good ✔ Good - Nothing special - Ehh - Bad - Awful ---{Audio}--- - Eargasm - Very good - Good ✔ Decent - Not too bad - Bad - Earrape ---{PC Requirements}--- - Check if you can run the calculator program - Potato ✔ Minimum - Decent - Fast - Rich boy ---{Difficulity}--- - Just press some buttons ✔ Easy - Significant brain usage - Easy to learn / Hard to master - Not so easy - Difficult - Dark Souls ---{Story}--- - Epic - Lovley - Good ✔ Average - Not great - Better than nothing i suppose... - Doesnt have ---{Game Time}--- - Endless - Very Long - Long - Depends on you - Not too short ✔ Short - Long enough for a cup of tea ---{Price}--- - Buy now - Consider to buy it - Worth the price ✔ Wait for sale - Maybe if you have some spare money left - Do not buy it - Do not throw money into a trash can ---{Bugs}--- ✔ Never had any - Minor bugs - Few bugs - Some bugs - Can get annoying - Ruining the game - The game itself is a bug ---{Multiplayer}--- - Player available ✔ Player not available
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