Modern combat 5 blackout review2/10/2024 which are a fun change of pace from the campaign. Still, this isn’t anything we haven’t seen before, and I was just waiting for a really cool mechanic to be introduced - but it didn’t happen.Īs for the multi-player, there are a few standard game modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, CTF, etc. The campaign features a lot of different scenarios beyond simple aim and shoot missions, such as manning heavy artillery to shoot down helicopters and other vehicles, and slow-mo scenes where you bust through a door and take out a handful of bad guys. However, it should be noted that these basic mechanics are pretty much flawless. Modern Combat 5: Blackout, features pretty standard FPS gameplay, and unfortunately is lacking any real innovation. It ran similarly on both my Galaxy S4 and iPad 3, so it could very well run better on an S5 or iPad Air. It seemed to hold me back especially during multi-player, but it’s not something that you’ll encounter too often for it to become a real bother. Although the lag can be mitigated through setting changes, as well as ensuring you’re not running any other apps in the background, I was never able to get rid of it completely. The only only thing holding this game back from perfection in the Visuals category, is the slightly choppy frame-rate - especially during multi-player or action-packed single player moments. The weapons look amazing, and of course what would a war game be without bad-ass explosions. Obviously it isn’t console quality (remember, it’s still a mobile game), but the textures and character models look fantastic. They continue to take it to the next level with each installment, and Blackout is no exception. Since the beginning, Modern Combat has been a series known for it’s fantastic graphics, and has always stood out compared to other mobile games. Android users can pick this up for $6.99, but iOS users will need to fork out a bit more, since the game has an $8.99 pricetag on the Apple App Store. Blackout is the most recent release, and it promising to bring intense, action-packed gameplay to mobile devices - and a lot of it. Despite being criticized for being a knock off of the everpopular Call of Duty series, the Modern Combat games have always seen great success in the previous four installments. There aren’t a whole lot of blockbuster titles on the mobile market, but one of the select few is definitely the Modern Combat series by Gameloft.
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