Combat Arms

No need to insert coins for this arcade-style shooter

Words: on August 27, 2008

I’ve played plenty of Counter-Strike clones in the past nine years, and none have duplicated the original’s addictive gameplay style, perfected map design, and balanced ballistics. Combat Arms is no exception, even though it visually resembles the four-year-old Counter-Strike: Source. It does have one advantage, however: it’s free.

All you need to play this team-based multiplayer shooter is broadband Internet and the 445MB installer, which includes six maps. The four gameplay modes will be familiar to any fragging veteran - the Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Search & Destroy games aren’t anything special, but the maps are designed well enough to accommodate multiple routes, choke points, and sniper decks for different play styles. Combat leans more toward fast-paced arcade action than tactical realism, with glaring, arcade-style notifications popping up on your HUD for kill streaks and headshots, and the game does nothing to discourage obnoxious bunny-hopping.

Where Combat Arms deviates from the CS-clone formula is its persistent economy. Scoring kills and winning rounds earns you currency that can be used to acquire new weapons and equipment for use in future games. I also liked that weapons aren’t bought, but rented; limiting my use of a new weapon to a week (or more if I paid real money) forced me to make tough decisions. Combat Arms also makes its money through microtransactions, though they’re all purely cosmetic, thankfully.

Combat Arms may be a pale imitation of Counter-Strike, but it’s a free pale imitation. It’s a good place for casual shooter fans who don’t feel like dropping $20 to get the crap kicked out of them in CS.

PC Gamer scores games on a percentage scale, which is rounded to the closest whole number to determine the GamesRadar score.

PCG Final Verdict: 67% (above average)

Aug 27, 2008

You'll love
  • It's free!
  • Competent Counter-Strike clone
  • Maps are designed well
You'll hate
  • Doesn't discourage bunny-hopping
  • Very arcade-y
  • Settles for imitation

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  • King Rupert6

    King Rupert6  - 3 years, 2 months ago  - Report

    not well on a crappy computer, unless you like waiting at the map loading screen, and by the time you join the match, you notice your team needs 5 more kills to win.
  • Sebastian16

    Sebastian16  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Downloaded this last night. Don't ask why...I think it may just be because I have a fetish for custumization in FPSs. But it's alright. Graphics are decent, (especially for a free game :S) and gameplay is alright.
  • Tasty_Pasta

    Tasty_Pasta  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Hmmm, why pay nothing to play a game not as good as CS:S, when I can go play that for free...
  • climbing wolf

    climbing wolf  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    Will this play nicely on my crappy computer?
  • rabbit1397

    rabbit1397  - 3 years, 5 months ago  - Report

    cool
  • Reubenguy

    Reubenguy  - 3 years ago  - Report

    this game is actually really really decent. what they forgot to add in this review is the fact that it is very easy to start and manage clans IN-GAME. and u can even go to a clan battle server and pit your friends against randoms for extra GP/EXP

    I have to say i really like this game i can be played on almost every computer out there and is free so its good to get ur buddies to get, then all you'se go out and kill each other on the cleverly designed maps...

    awesome game but for casual gamers or groups of friends
  • grappler51

    grappler51  - 3 years, 1 month ago  - Report

    I like this game a lot. It's really good for a free fps, and has pretty good graphics. It's also really addicting.
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